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From: rodger@hpdml93.HP.COM (Rodger Anderson)
Newsgroups: sci.electronics
Subject: Re: Desperately seeking primaries -- Was: Looking for Blue LEDs
Message-ID: <970001@hpdml93.HP.COM>
Date: 22 Sep 88 06:25:52 GMT
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>/ hpdml93:sci.electronics / aardvark@nmtsun.nmt.edu (Bill Gallagher) /  9:34 am  Sep 19, 1988 /

>I'm looking for a source for Blue LEDs.  I recall a discussion
>last year that proved such a thing exists, but didn't save the
>address where they could be bought.  Now I have a good use for
>them, and need alot of them.  MAIL me the address if you know
>it, but pointers to reputable, well-stocked supply houses would
>be appreciated, too.
I remember reading about them in the latest Radio-Electronics.  I will
have to recheck to get more exact information, but this might get you
started.
>Thanks for your help.
>-- 
>Bill Gallagher            aardvark@nmt.edu
>NMT Computer Center       "What's that watermelon doing here?"
>Socorro, NM 87801         Drop bomb here--->[34 03'58"N/106 54'12"W]
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Rodger Anderson (rodger@hpdml93)