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Sadly EPEmag is now basicly Silicon Chip 2 or 3 months behind. Since
their main contributor became ill, the projects are now mainly those
of Silicon Chip. EPE hold the distribution rights for SC in all
countries bar Australasia. However, their yearly GCSE, 'O' level
electronics courses are very good. They also have their repair manual
series as well.

Other magazines still in existence (just)  Practical Wireless,
Electronics World (a sad shadow of it's former self as Wireless World)
Practical Television, Short Wave Magazine (it does still have
circuits). There is still RSGB, but you have to be a member.

These are all UK magazines.


R.I.P

Radio Constructor
Electronics Today International
Maplin Magazine
Hobby Electronics
Practical Electronics (yes I know it is now part of EPE)

When I started being interested in electronics these magazines were
all available and cost about 25p each - horrendously expensive for a
13 year old.

Colin


:: inx wrote:
:::::: I know of "Circuit Cellar" and "Nuts and Volts" but what
:::::: other
:::::: electronic hobby magazines are still around?
::::::
:::: Silicon Chip
::::
:::: www.siliconchip.com.au
::::
:: I never heard of this one before but I like what I see on the
:: web site. I'll be keeping an eye on this one.
::
:::: Elektor
::::
:::: http://www.elektor.com/
::::
:: Ah that was the one I was trying to remember, I pick that up at
:: a local book store.
::
:::: EPE
::::
:::: http://www.epemag.wimborne.co.uk/

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