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EDITORIAL
Diversity's
the
word!
Selecting the
features that go into an annual
like the
1989
Experimenter's
Handbook is no easy
task. The editors
must
carefully examine
the contents of a year's
worth of
magazines
and
make some tough decisions
as to the
relative
"worth"
of
each
article. Because an article's
value
depends
to a
large
extent on
who's
doing
the
reading, we spend quite a
bit of time
thinking about you, the
reader, and
what
you
would most
want
to see.
Among
our
readers, two general
characteristics are
univer-
sal:
You love to
tinker,
build,
and experiment;
and you are
curious -not
just about
how things work, but
also about
why
things
work, and how
you
can
make them
work
even
better.
That's
where the similarities end:
Among you are experienced
.engineers
and students
who are just starting out;
computer
whizzes
and'computer-
phobics;
audiophiles
and automobile
buffs;
teenagers and
retirees; and thousands
of electronics
technicians, servicemen, and
hobbyists -all
with their own
tastes and preferences.
This
years
Experimenter's
Handbook truly has some-
thing
for
everyone!
Projects for the
home
-ranging
from the
simple
Phony
Burglar
Alarm to Phonlink, a computerized
home- control system.
For
your car,
we have a digital
dashboard,
including a speedometer
and tachometer
to
build
and
install. For
video
systems,
there's
our
Stereo -TV
De-
coder, and a special
SAP -decoder attachment
for it. For im-
proved signal
reception, we present the
Miniature Wideband
Amplifier and for
improved audio, a
commercial
zapper for
your
FM radio.
For your test
bench,
build the
In-
Circuit
Digital
IC Tester. For holiday cheer, decorate
the timely Electronic X-
Mas Tree.
To satisfy
your
curiosity,
we have articles on
the latest in
cellular
-telephone technology
and
high-
definition
television.
To stir
your imagination
we
present a
new theory about gravity
and a glimpse
of the automobile
of the
future. There's
even a
special
section
on Surface
Mount Technology -including
several
SMT
projects
you
can build yourself.
We've assembled
a
magazine brimming
with information
and
challenges.
Now it's
your
turn
-to learn, to build on that
knowledge, and
to
have
a great
time doing
it!
-The Editors
1ELECTRONICS
EXPERIMENTER'S
handbook
Hugo
Gernsback
(1884 -1967)
founder
M.
Harvey Gernsback,
editor -in- chief,
emeritus
Larry
Steckler, EHF, CET,
editor -in -chief
and publisher
EDITORIAL
DEPARTMENT
Art Kleiman,
editorial director
Brian C. Fenton, editor
Carl
Laron, WB2SLR,
editorial associate
Marc
Spiwak, associate editor
Jonathan A.
Gordon,
assistant technical
editor
Teri
Scaduto, assistant editor
Jeffrey K. Holtzman,
computer editor
Robert A. Young, assistant
editor
Byron
G. Wels, editorial associate
Herb Friedman,
communications
editor
Kathy
Campbell, editorial assistant
Andre Duzant,
technical
illustrator
Injae Lee,
assistant
illustrator
PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT
Ruby M. Yee, production director
Robert
A. W. Lowndes,
editorial production
Karen Tucker, advertising production
Marcella
Amoroso, production
traffic
CIRCULATION
DEPARTMENT
Jacqueline P. Cheeseboro,
circulation director
Wendy
Alanko,
circulation analyst
Theresa Lombardo,
circulation assistant
Typography
by
Mates
Graphics
Cover
photo
by
Herb Friedman
Gernsback Publication, Inc., 500 -B Bi-
County Blvd., Farmingdale, NY 11735.
516- 293 -3000
As
a service
to readers,
Radio -Electronics
Electronics
Experimenter's Handbook
publishes available
plans or
information
relating to newsworthy
products, techniques
and scientific and
technological
developments.
Be-
cause of
possible variances
in the quality and condition
of
materials and workmanship
used by
readers, we
disclaim any
responsibility for
the safe and proper
func-
tioning of
reader
-built projects based upon or
from plans
or
information published
in this
magazine
Since some of
the equipment
and circuitry
described in
Radio -Electronics
Electronics
Experimenter's
Hand-
book
may relate to or
be covered
by U.S. patents,
we
disclaim any
liability
for the infringement of such
patents
by the making, using,
or selling of
any such equipment
or circuitry, and suggest
that
anyone
interested in such
projects consult a patent
attorney.
1989 Radio -Electronics
Electronics
Experimenter's
Handbook
is
published
annually
by Gernsback
Publica-
tions Inc. All
rights reserved.
Printed in U.S.A. Single
copy price
$2.95. Canada
$3.75. "Copyright
Gernsback
Publications Inc..
1988.
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