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  2. Electronics (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Electronics is a discontinued American trade journal that covers the radio industry and subsequent industries from 1930 to 1995. Its first issue is dated April 1930. [1] The periodical was published with the title Electronics until 1984, when it was changed temporarily to ElectronicsWeek, but was then reverted to the original title Electronics in 1985.

  3. Popular Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Popular Electronics was an American magazine published by John August Media, LLC, and hosted at TechnicaCuriosa.com. The magazine was started by Ziff-Davis Publishing Company in October 1954 for electronics hobbyists and experimenters. It soon became the "World's Largest-Selling Electronics Magazine".

  4. List of projects published in Radio-Electronics magazine

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    Part 3: Now that it's complete here are some practical applications. Jon Titus, Chris Titus, David Larsen 51/1 January 1980 Audio power level meter [2] Hook it up to your hi-fi and protect your amplifier and speakers against power overload. Joseph Gorin 51/2 February 1980 Satellite TV earth station [2]

  5. List of computer magazines - Wikipedia

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    Electronics Today International, electronics magazine that also published early homebrew computer systems; Family Computing (later Home Office Computing), home/educational-oriented magazine published by Scholastic, Inc. Games for Windows: The Official Magazine; Hebdogiciel, French computing magazine from the 1980s; Info Komputer (Indonesia ...

  6. Radio-Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Radio-Electronics was an American electronics magazine that was published under various titles from 1929 to 2003. Hugo Gernsback, sometimes called the father of science fiction, started it as Radio-Craft in July 1929. The title was changed to Radio-Electronics in October 1948 and again to Electronics Now in July 1992.

  7. 11 Vintage Electronics That Now Sell for a Fortune - AOL

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    Here are 11 items from the (not-so-distant) past that are now selling for hundreds or thousands of dollars on eBay, Facebook Marketplace, and elsewhere. smilehood/Etsy 1.

  8. Electronics World - Wikipedia

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    Electronics World (Wireless World, founded in 1913, [1] [2] and in October 1983 renamed Electronics & Wireless World [3]) is a technical magazine published by Datateam Business Media Ltd that covers electronics and RF engineering and is aimed at professional design engineers. It is produced monthly in print and digital formats.

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