They began publishing Popular Electronics magazine in 1954, and it soon became one of the best-selling DIY electronics magazines. And now you can relive those bygone days of yore by browsing through. Reading back through the magazine’s history gives you a good feel for the technological state of the art, at least as far as the DIYer is concerned. In the 1950s and 1960s (and onwards) radio is a big deal. By the 1970s, hi-fi equipment is hot and you get an inkling for the dawn of the digital computer age.
Indeed, the archive ends in 1982 when the magazine changed its name to Computers and Electronics magazine. It’s fun to see how much has changed, but there’s a bunch of useful material in there as well.
In particular, each issue has a couple ultra-low-parts-count circuit designs that could certainly find a place in a modern project. For example, a “Touch-Controlled Solid State Switch” in (PDF), using a hex inverter chip (CD4049) and a small handful of passive components. But it’s the historical content that we find most interesting.
For instance there is a nice article on the state of the art in computer memory (“The Electronic Mind — How it Remembers”) in (PDF). Have a good time digging through the archives, and if you find something you really like, let us know in the comments. Posted in, Tagged, Post navigation. Radio Electronics is available at InternetArchive.org. I’m having a hard time finding a link there which makes it easy to get them all in one place or I would post that here. If you’re not into radio don’t let the title turn you off, they had all sorts of electronics articles.
After 92 they even took Radio out of the name and renamed it Electronics Now and then in 2000 it was merged into Poptronics. I thought they were very similar to Popular Electronics in content and style. If you ARE into Radio then there is also 73 magazine. When it’s author, Wayne Green shut it down he made all the back issues available online for free. For those of us over a certain age, this brings back so many memories. Spending a good portion of my allowance to buy Popular Electronics from the newstand in town and then reading every word, cover to cover.
So many projects to build, if only I could afford to buy the tubes. And then, after starting to work part time at age 12, being able to afford to buy a couple of CK722s and wiring up circuits out of those pages. And, as a Lee Gleason mentions, there were the Carl and Jerry stories. Whatever happened to those guys? It was a simpler time, but a memorable one. On the other hand, I am happy to have s to play with now and they bring just as much pleasure as the first transistor circuits.
Instead of Popular Electronics once a month, I have Hackaday every morning. I guess the world changed, but I didn’t. Nuts & Volts is kind of hit-and-miss for my interests (tried subscribing years ago, but gave that up), but I’ll give them credit for sticking around and having fun. For what I’ve found to be a more serious/practical Electronics Magazine, I’ll tip my hat to the imported-from-the-UK “Everyday Practical Electronics” also known as EPE. It’s a monthly, and my local Barnes & Noble has them in (usually by the 10th of the month or so) for $9.99 (save 10% off of that if you’re a B&N whatever the heck they call it Member). I could subscribe to them, but their international rate comes in marginally more expensive than just buying them piecemeal at Barnes & Noble, so I use it as an excuse to visit the store and see whether Nuts & Volts is worth buying that month (works out well!). They have some sort of relationship with Elektor (another worthy publication), as some Elektor articles end up in EPE (and I assume, v/v).
Someone else already mentioned AudioXpress a fine magazine for those of us with audio electronics interests great writers/editors. For those with interests in robotics, Servo does a good job of things too. For the record, I’ve been a MAKE aficionado from the beginning, but since they switched formats and moved to a 6/year print schedule a year ago, their content has really gone downhill. This year will probably be my last year of subscription.
It was good while it lasted, but the farther it gets from its roots the shallower it gets.
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