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  2. List of amateur radio magazines - Wikipedia

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    Practical Wireless United Kingdom: English Monthly 1932–present RadCom United Kingdom: English Monthly 1913–present CQ Amateur Radio United States: English Monthly 1945–2023 National Communications Magazine United States: English Bimonthly 1988-present CQ VHF Magazine United States: English Quarterly 1996–2013 Electronics Illustrated

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  4. Practical Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Practical Television was a supplement to the magazine for a short while before the war and became a separate publication in 1950. Clive Sinclair was a freelance contributor who wrote articles for Practical Wireless since his school days. His company, Sinclair Radionics, also advertised their products extensively in the magazine.

  5. Frederick James Camm - Wikipedia

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    Practical Wireless (1932–present) (In addition, Newnes' parent company, IPC , started Practical Electronics in 1964; it remains in publication.) At least 12 editions were produced of the Wireless Constructor's Encyclopaedia from about 1932 to 1957, mostly or entirely written by F. J. Camm.

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  7. Everyday Practical Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Practical Electronics was founded in 1964 by IPC Magazines as a constructors' magazine for the electronics enthusiast. (It was a sister publication to IPC's other "Practical" titles, including Practical Mechanics, Practical Motorist, Practical Television, and Practical Wireless.)

  8. Practical Peripherals - Wikipedia

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    Practical Peripherals, Inc., was a private [1] American computer peripheral manufacturer active from 1981 to 1999 and based in Los Angeles County. Founded by Michael Seedman, the company specialized in telecommunications products, primarily modems , for personal computers.

  9. Wireless telegraphy - Wikipedia

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    Wireless telegraphy or radiotelegraphy is the transmission of text messages by radio waves, analogous to electrical telegraphy using cables. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Before about 1910, the term wireless telegraphy was also used for other experimental technologies for transmitting telegraph signals without wires.