Electronics Magazines

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Gert Baars

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Hello,

What are the most popular Electronics-hobby
magazines in the USA. I'm looking for Magazines
that publish designs of all sorts of Electronics
including Microcontrollers, analogue and digital
circuits and also RF designs.

Regards,

Gert Baars
 
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 15:59:35 GMT, Gert Baars <g.baars13@chello.nl>
wrote:

Hello,

What are the most popular Electronics-hobby
magazines in the USA. I'm looking for Magazines
that publish designs of all sorts of Electronics
including Microcontrollers, analogue and digital
circuits and also RF designs.

Regards,

Gert Baars

Make up a plausible company name and get free subscriptions to
Electronic Design, EDN, Electronic Products, EE Times, Microwaves and
RF, RF Design, and Microwave Journal. Check lots of boxes on the form.

John
 
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 08:40:20 -0800, John Larkin wrote:

Check lots of boxes on the form.
Use *Some* care which boxes you check. Otherwise you'll find your mailbox
crammed with invitations to the hydraulic-optical-particle beam-robotics
and soils engineering symposium. ;)


Bob
 
crammed with invitations to the hydraulic-optical-particle
beam-robotics
and soils engineering symposium. ;)
Could be worse. I did a lot of hunting for waterproof motors in my
submarine project. It turns out that if you search the Internet for
"waterproof motor" something like 95% of the links you'll find are for
adult toys. Inquiring at the Asian part sources is a bad mistake. Now I
constantly get solicitations asking if I want to buy 1000 gross of the
new Pleasurevibe 3500, and related products (lubricants, dolls,
.......).

Worst part of it is that those motors are not even what I'm looking
for; I need big meaty motors (think snowplough hydraulic motor size).
 
Gert Baars wrote:
Hello,

What are the most popular Electronics-hobby
magazines in the USA. I'm looking for Magazines
that publish designs of all sorts of Electronics
including Microcontrollers, analogue and digital
circuits and also RF designs.

Regards,

Gert Baars
Circuit Cellar - www.circuitcellar.com
Best one that I have found.

--
Charlie
--
Edmondson Engineering
Unique Solutions to Unusual Problems
 
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 18:48:19 GMT, the renowned "Ban" <bansuri@web.de>
wrote:

So far I have never seen anybody paying anything for EDN, here we have now a
European edition, with the respective commercials.
Yes, in that case, they'd just charge for the US edition. Presumably
for people gathering market information or libraries.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
--
"it's the network..." "The Journey is the reward"
speff@interlog.com Info for manufacturers: http://www.trexon.com
Embedded software/hardware/analog Info for designers: http://www.speff.com
 
In article <41fa7189$1@news.cadence.com>,
Charles Edmondson <edmondson@ieee.org> wrote:
Gert Baars wrote:
Hello,

What are the most popular Electronics-hobby
magazines in the USA. I'm looking for Magazines
that publish designs of all sorts of Electronics
including Microcontrollers, analogue and digital
circuits and also RF designs.

Regards,

Gert Baars

Circuit Cellar - www.circuitcellar.com
Best one that I have found.
Well the field isn't that big. I think the only other one
left is Nuts & Volts. You can get some of the UK ones at
the big chain bookstores' magazine racks.

Mark Zenier mzenier@eskimo.com Washington State resident
 
I read in sci.electronics.design that larwe@larwe.com wrote (in
<1106931357.384454.249460@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>) about
'Electronics Magazines', on Fri, 28 Jan 2005:
crammed with invitations to the hydraulic-optical-particle
beam-robotics
and soils engineering symposium. ;)

Could be worse. I did a lot of hunting for waterproof motors in my
submarine project. It turns out that if you search the Internet for
"waterproof motor" something like 95% of the links you'll find are for
adult toys. Inquiring at the Asian part sources is a bad mistake. Now I
constantly get solicitations asking if I want to buy 1000 gross of the
new Pleasurevibe 3500, and related products (lubricants, dolls,
......).

Worst part of it is that those motors are not even what I'm looking
for; I need big meaty motors (think snowplough hydraulic motor size).

Search for 'blue whale waterproof motor'?
--
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only.
The good news is that nothing is compulsory.
The bad news is that everything is prohibited.
http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk Also see http://www.isce.org.uk
 
In article <4200dd5d.529708260@news.xs4all.nl>,
Wouter van Ooijen (www.voti.nl) <wouter@voti.nl> wrote:
Circuit Cellar - www.circuitcellar.com

Well the field isn't that big. I think the only other one
left is Nuts & Volts.

+ EPE magazine

+ Elektuur/Elektor

Imho CC is by far the best, EPE and Elektuur are in the middle group,
N&V is realy low level.
But the OP wanted US magazines. I've seen EPE at various large
bookstores (Tower, Barnes & Noble), and some of the really specialized
magazine newsstands will have whatever Wireless World is called now
at a jaw dropping price.

Mark Zenier mzenier@eskimo.com Washington State resident
 
Mark Zenier wrote:
In article <4200dd5d.529708260@news.xs4all.nl>,
Wouter van Ooijen (www.voti.nl) <wouter@voti.nl> wrote:
Circuit Cellar - www.circuitcellar.com

Well the field isn't that big. I think the only other one
left is Nuts & Volts.

+ EPE magazine

+ Elektuur/Elektor

Imho CC is by far the best, EPE and Elektuur are in the middle
group,
N&V is realy low level.


But the OP wanted US magazines. I've seen EPE at various large
bookstores (Tower, Barnes & Noble), and some of the really
specialized
magazine newsstands will have whatever Wireless World is called now
at a jaw dropping price.

Mark Zenier mzenier@eskimo.com Washington State resident
 
FYI, Elektor have just put their archive 2005-1998 online.
Wireless World is now called Electronics and Wireless World and seem to
have lost their way completely.

Rich (UK)
 

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