
Electronics World is one of the world’s longest established electronics titles. Formerly known as Wireless World, the magazine has been published since 1913 and is celebrating its centenary in 2013.
The magazine has historically been a leader in promoting electronic design ideas and it’s been a well-known and respected forum for electronic design engineers to communicate these concepts. Famously, Electronics World gained worldwide recognition for the publication of the Arthur C. Clarke article on Extra Terrestrial Relays in 1945. This visionary article was the first to introduce the concept of geo- stationary satellites for global communications.
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