Posted on 03/04/2014 6:37:03 AM PST by John W
RadioShack is going the way Heath Kit did because most people are to stupid to build anything electronic they rather play with a cell phone.
Pinging the list, (as a FYI).
If you’re interested in Arduino, you might look into Raspberry Pi as well. A buddy uses them together, Arduino for controls, the Pi for UI.
I learned two decades ago about their parts. If I wanted a reliable part I went to Allied or Newark. If I wanted a factory second with a defect (the factory didn’t want to put their name on), go to Radio Shack.
Watch out on the Raspberry pi. Got a few and they all have nothing but usb port issues.
I havent been in a Radio Shack in at least 8 years. The employees at that time were useless and it was easier to get what I needed (not a cell phone contract) online.
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Way back in the day (I worked at the shack in the early 80s) you might have found someone who knew their way around electronics, but not much. They wanted salespeople skilled at addon sales. Where the money is.
We had stock answers to the 2 most asked questions:
Does the xyz component work with this abc doohickey?
YES.
How does this xyz component work?
It’s FM.
The second letter stands for magic. Use your imagination for what the first letter is a placeholder for.
And this was back in the most early 80s.
They do have parts but yes it is more cellphone and tv and other gadgets now then when I use to go back in the 70’s....
http://www.radioshack.com/category/index.jsp?categoryId=2032230
It sounds like fun, but I am awash in devices. I have:
W8 laptop
W7 laptop
Mint laptop
W7 desktop
Android phone
Android tablet
2 XP desktops just removed from service
Exactly. They thought selling consumer electronics was going to be easy. Remember their computers? Not so much.
We have a wonderful local Radio Shack that also sells old reconditioned stereo equipment and records. Love them
Fry’s? Take away CA and TX and they have only 7 stores in the whole country. The nearest to me is probably 200 miles away.
The stock price tumble is to be expected — closing 1,100 stores will cut costs, presumably by shedding stores that aren’t making money. If that stops the bleeding, RS might make a rebound.
I’ll give you Radio Slack’s problem in a one-liner: $17.00 for a USB charger cable when I can get one at the gas station for $8.00 or $3.00 on Amazon.
>> RS screwed themselves when they switched from being an electronics store to another average cellphone centered store.
Exactly. But its days were still numbered.
Yup. They thought they could fill the gap that Circuit City and a few other electronics retailers left when they crashed. There wasn’t any gap to fill there.
Radio Shack has always been the place to go when you need something low-end to get you through your last year of college or you’re on a business trip, left your good widget at home, and need something to get you through the week. They had a market niche nobody else wanted. When they abandoned that business model, the result is obvious.
That’s right! They had that market niche nailed for the last 50 years and should’ve stuck with it. Nobody else wanted it. They tried to run with the big boys and wound up under their wheels on the freeway.
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