[Coco] Off Topic-Electronic Magazine

Joel Ewy jcewy at swbell.net
Thu Feb 11 09:39:17 EST 2010


paulh96636 at aol.com wrote:
> I was thinking about the likes of Popular Electronics, Radio-Electronics, Electronics Hobbyist, 
> Electronics Experimenters Handbook, & Modern Electronics, of which I have a few old copies.
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> Don't know exactly when these publications ceased or if they still publish at times, if not 
> monthly, which is why I posed the question.  Thanks for the responses.  I'd heard of 
> Nuts & Volts, but not of Circuit Cellar and Servo Magazine.     -ph
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Nuts & Volts has been going for quite a few years now.  They started out 
mostly as classified ads, then added a few articles.  Now they're the 
closest thing to what Radio-Electronics used to be that I'm aware of.  
Servo is their robotics-oriented spin-off.

I'm also into Make magazine.

JCE

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: briang0671 <briang0671 at sbcglobal.net>
> To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
> Sent: Wed, Feb 10, 2010 9:52 pm
> Subject: [Coco] Off Topic-Electronic Magazine
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> I can't find the person that asked "What electronic magazines are available?". I've searched the last month of e-mail, that's why I ask. 
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> Someone had replied Circuit Cellar. Well, here are two good ones. 
> Nuts and Volts (www.nutsvolts.com) and Servo Magazine (servomagazine.com). Servo is for robotics. 
>  
> Those of you that do machining, are there magazines that tweak you interest? 
> I'm exploring ideas that use the CoCo in non-computer uses. Just brain storming. 
> Thanks 
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> Brian Goers 
> Glenside Computer Club 
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