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sharing some old history from other magazines.

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Jerome Malsack:
https://worldradiohistory.com/index.htm

worth a visit and some reading fun. 

Chris Hindle:

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worth a visit and some reading fun.

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WOW!
What a goldmine of information.
I just read "Popular Electronics" from July 1958.
Same vintage as me......
Thanks.
Chris.

Ivan Beaver:

--- Quote from: Jerome Malsack on March 27, 2022, 11:20:01 AM ---https://worldradiohistory.com/index.htm

worth a visit and some reading fun.

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There you go-wasting peoples time.

I could get lost for weeks reading those old magazines.

Thanks.  I love it.

Bill Meeks:

--- Quote from: Jerome Malsack on March 27, 2022, 11:20:01 AM ---https://worldradiohistory.com/index.htm

worth a visit and some reading fun.

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One more vote of gratitude for the link!

Spent an hour reading some of the old Radio Electronics mags from the late 70s and early 80s. I actually built one of the TVRO (home satellite receiver) systems described in one of the 1980s Radio Electronics. Ordered the bare, etched circuit boards from a guy in South Carolina, and the transistors, coil forms, and ICs from Newark and direct from Hewlett Packard (at the time the source of ultra low noise HEMT microwave transistors). It all actually worked! Made friends with the local CATV system engineer and he let me test and tune the NE564 PLL video demod board and the 70 MHz IF filter using a tap straight from their head-end's 16 ft Scientific Atlanta dish.

Milt Hathaway:
Love this site. Thank you!

FYI: If you're looking for something specific (company, radio call letters, etc.) add site:worldradiohistory.com to your google search. Google is a better search engine on PDF files than this sites' search.

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