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  2. 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.

  3. List of projects published in Radio-Electronics magazine

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    The first step on the road to radio control. James A. Gupton, Jr. 52/3: March 1981 Computer-Selectric interface: An easy way to use an IBM Selectric terminal/printer for output from your computer. E. G. Brooner: 52/4: April 1981 Unicorn-1 robot: Finishing up the conversion to radio control. James A. Gupton, Jr. 52/4: April 1981 Audio-signal ...

  4. Simon (computer) - Wikipedia

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    Simon was a relay-based electromechanical computer, described by Edmund Berkeley in a series of thirteen construction articles in Radio-Electronics magazine, from October 1950. Intended for the educational purpose of demonstrating the concept of a digital computer, it could not be used for any significant practical computation since it handled ...

  5. Category:Magazines established in 1953 - Wikipedia

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    Magazines which were first established in 1953. Pages in category "Magazines established in 1953" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total.

  6. Experimenter Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Experimenter Publishing was an American media company founded by Hugo Gernsback in 1915. [1] The first magazine was The Electrical Experimenter (1913–1931) and the most notable magazines were Radio News (1919–1985) and Amazing Stories (1926–2005).

  7. List of amateur radio magazines - Wikipedia

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    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 United States: English Monthly 1959–1961 ham radio United States: English Monthly 1968–1990 K9YA Telegraph United States

  8. Category:Magazines disestablished in 1953 - Wikipedia

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    This a category of magazines which ended publication in 1953. Pages in category "Magazines disestablished in 1953" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.

  9. Popular Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The upcoming personal computer benefited from this competition between Radio-Electronics and Popular Electronics. In September 1973 Radio-Electronics published Don Lancaster's TV Typewriter, a low cost video display. In July 1974 Radio-Electronics published the Mark-8 Personal Minicomputer based on the Intel 8008 processor. [16] The publishers ...