Name: | Practical Wireless Magazine; London (GB) |
Abbreviation: | practical |
Products: | Others |
Summary: |
Practical Wireless Magazine Editor: F.J. Camm Warners Group Publications plc Launched in 1932 as a hobbyist's guide to radio construction, Practical Wireless magazine evolved into a leading resource dedicated to amateur radio enthusiasts. While initially covering broader electronics topics, Practical Wireless shifted its focus to amateur radio exclusively in 1980. Ownership changes in 2017 saw the magazine join forces with its sister publication, Radio User, under Warners Group Publications, a company dedicated to hobbyist media. From its construction-focused beginnings to its current role supporting the amateur radio community, Practical Wireless has served as a trusted resource for over eight decades The projects from Practical Wireless should be placed here as Models, hopefully from members who have built them. |
Founded: | 1932 |
Production: | 1932 - |
History: |
Practical Wireless: A Legacy of Innovation and Collaboration (1932-Present) 1932: Birth of a Hobbyist Haven The Editor's Vision: Knowledge for All [2] A Focus on Practical Construction Reader Engagement: A Collaborative Spirit The "Practical" Series Takes Off
Merger and Transition Wartime Adjustments and Beyond A Shift in Focus Recent Developments From its humble beginnings as a supplement to a dedicated amateur radio magazine, Practical Wireless has served as a trusted resource and a platform for collaboration for over eight decades. The legacy of F.J. Camm and the "Practical" series continues to inspire hobbyists and enthusiasts with its emphasis on practical knowledge and innovation. [1] Practical Wireless Feb 13, 1932, Cover. |
This manufacturer was suggested by Konrad Birkner † 12.08.2014.
Country | Year | Name | 1st Tube | Notes |
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GB | 57 | Mini-Set | 1R5 | The Practical Wireless Mini-Set Radio was a hobbyist project described in the Practic... |
GB | 37 | Vitesse All-Wave Receiver | Designed by F.J. Camm. A multi-band radio with logging-type scale and band switching un... | |
GB | 78 | PW - Purbeck - Oscilloscope | 3BP1 | 3" round CRT. 5 MHz Y amp. (C) IPC Magazines Ltd. 1978. |
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