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  2. Practical Wireless - Wikipedia

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    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. The magazine mainly covered topics such as constructing radio circuits, but also related subjects such as electronics, instruments and audio.

  3. List of amateur radio magazines - Wikipedia

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    Radio ZS South Africa: English Monthly Unknown old man Switzerland: German, Italian, French Monthly 1932–2007 HBradio Switzerland: German, Italian, French Monthly 2008–present Practical Wireless United Kingdom: English Monthly 1932–present RadCom United Kingdom: English Monthly 1913–present CQ Amateur Radio United States: English Monthly

  4. Frederick James Camm - Wikipedia

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    Frederick James "F.J." Camm (6 October 1895 – 18 February 1959) was an English technical author and magazine editor. He founded several radio and electronics titles, including Practical Mechanics, Practical Motorist, Practical Television, and Practical Wireless, some of which are still in circulation.

  5. Category:Amateur radio magazines - Wikipedia

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    This is the category for magazines that specialize in topics related to amateur radio. Pages in category "Amateur radio magazines" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.

  6. Sinclair Radionics - Wikipedia

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    After raising funds to start the business by writing articles for Practical Wireless magazine, and borrowing £50, [1] Clive Sinclair founded Sinclair Radionics Ltd. on 25 July 1961. Sinclair initially worked alone in the evenings in a room in London (he was still a technical journalist during the day), selling radio kits by mail order.

  7. Fred Judd - Wikipedia

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    After demobilisation he worked for the company Kelvin Hughes on the research and development of marine radar apparatus, while writing articles for hobbyist magazines on radio and remote controlled models. The first of his 11 published books was issued in 1954, and with the launch of Amateur Tape Recording (ATR) magazine in 1959, he soon joined ...

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  9. Practical Television - Wikipedia

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    Practical Television, later known as Television and subsequently Television & Consumer Electronics, was a UK magazine for the electronics/TV servicing trade, enthusiasts, and the general public. [1] The chief editor was F.J. Camm and it was published by George Newnes Ltd. Initially founded as a supplement to another publication in 1933, it was ...