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  2. 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.

  3. List of projects published in Radio-Electronics magazine

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    Part 2. With this fun project you'll never have to tell time again. Lee Glinski: 54/7: July 1983 Digital voltmeter for your car's dashboard: This easy-to-build project helps keep an eye on your car's electrical system. Fred L. Young Sr., Fred L. Young Jr. 54/7: July 1983 Timex/Sinclair memory expansion: Part 2.

  4. Radio-Electronics - Wikipedia

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    However, Popular Electronics published the most famous project in January 1975 with the MITS Altair 8800 computer. After Popular Electronics went under after attempting to become a computer magazine in the early 1980s, Radio-Electronics published many eye-catching feature projects like a series on cable TV descramblers.

  5. Hands-On Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The magazine started as Radio-Electronics Special Projects in 1980. [1] This was nominally a quarterly supplement to Radio-Electronics that had 10 issues from a single 1980 issue to the Spring 1984 issue. The Summer 1984 issue was renamed Hands-On Electronics. [1] It became bi-monthly in January 1986 and monthly in November 1986.

  6. List of defunct American magazines - Wikipedia

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    Popular Electronics (1954–1999) The Popular Magazine (1903–1931) Portfolio: An Intercontinental Quarterly (1945–1947) Portfolio Magazine (1979–1983) The Portico (1816–1818) Practical Anarchy (1991–2007) Premiere (1987–2007) The Print Collector's Quarterly (1911–1950) Pro Football Weekly (1967–2013) Preschool Playroom Magazine ...

  7. COSMAC ELF - Wikipedia

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    The COSMAC Elf was an RCA 1802 microprocessor-based computer described in a series of construction articles in Popular Electronics magazine in 1976 and 1977. Through the back pages of electronics magazines, both Netronics and Quest Electronics offered low-priced, enhanced kits that were based on this design.

  8. Category:Hobby electronics magazines - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Non-free Popular Electronics magazine covers

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