Wireless World

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Wireless World was a long-running British electronics and radio engineering magazine known for influential articles on communication technologies and electronic design.

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instanceOf electronics magazine
radio engineering magazine
circulationArea United Kingdom NERFINISHED
international readership
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
field communications engineering
electronics
radio engineering
focus practical electronic design
radio communication practice
theory of electronic circuits
genre technical magazine
hasFormat magazine issue
hasReputationFor high technical standards
rigorous editorial quality
hasSection constructional articles
letters to the editor
product reviews
technical features
historicalRole documenting evolution of radio and electronics technology in the 20th century
influenced design of amateur radio equipment
hobbyist electronics culture in the UK
influencedBy developments in radio and communications technology
knownFor articles on electronic circuit design
articles on radio communication technologies
publishing influential constructional projects
technical depth aimed at engineers and advanced hobbyists
language English
medium print magazine
notableFor influencing generations of British electronics engineers
publicationType periodical
targetAudience advanced electronics hobbyists
professional engineers
topic RF design
audio electronics
communication systems
digital electronics
electronic components
microprocessors
radio receivers
radio transmitters
signal processing
test and measurement equipment
typeOfContent component-level design explanations
industry news in electronics and radio
schematics and circuit diagrams
tutorial articles

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"Extra-Terrestrial Relays" (1945 article on communications satellites) publishedIn Wireless World
subject surface form: Extra-Terrestrial Relays