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Each month Everyday Practical Electronics brings you a variety of interesting and educational articles from the world of electronics. Wherever you are in the world, whether you're a beginner, student or a keen hobbyist, you're sure to find something of interest in each monthly issue!


Constructional Projects

We're famous for our constructional projects, and each month we publish four or more fully detailed projects, something to appeal to every electronics constructor! We include all p.c.b. foils, circuit and interwiring diagrams, components lists, and photos - everything you need to build your latest project successfully! Don't forget - source codes for nearly all of our PIC-based projects are freely available from our FTP site!

You can access on-line versions of the magazine indexes starting here (1996-2000).


Ingenuity Unlimited

Ingenuity Unlimited is our famous column of readers' own circuit design ideas which earn them real cash! Ingenuity Unlimited encourages its readers to have a go at circuit design, and is open to all abilities, whether young or old. Circuits must be original and novel, and not be currently submitted elsewhere. A printed hard copy is required (100-500 words maximum) along with a few paragraphs of clear explanation. Diagrams should be drawn neatly with all relevant components annotated. Successful entrants are required to sign a standard disclaimer/ indemnity concerning freedom from copyright restrictions.Send submissions by post to the Editorial address. Please do not E-mail circuit graphics etc. as we cannot consider them. No cash alternatives to the prizes offered. The Editor's decision is final.

Now sponsored by PICO Technology Ltd! Every six months, we will award a star prize of a fabulous PICO ADC200-50 Digital Storage Oscilloscope to the best Ingenuity Unlimited submission! This brilliant prize is worth an incredible £399 + VAT! Two Runners-Up will each receive PICO ADC-40's! Click here to visit the PICO Technology web site, to find out more.


Readout

Readers' letters and feedback. John Becker addresses some of the general points readers have raised. Have you anything interesting to say? Drop us a line! To encourage you, we award a prize for Letter of the Month.

New Technology Update

Topical news on the latest trends in electronics, by Ian Poole.

Net Work

The Internet page, specially written for electronics enthusiasts by our on-line Editor.

Innovations

Everyday News from the world of electronics, with information on the latest products. Contribution by the respected writer Barry Fox.


Interface

Robert Penfold describes various add-on projects to help the electronics enthusiast get the most out of the IBM compatible PC in this very popular series.

Techniques - Actually Doing It

Hints and tips to help you improve your construction techniques, by Robert Penfold.

Circuit Surgery

Our "Help Desk" dealing with readers' enquiries and comments. We cannot guarantee to respond to individual enquiries unless we intend to feature the item in a future column, but we do our best to help. Enquiries from schools and colleges are especially welcomed, as we support and encourage the teaching of electronics. alan@epemag.demon.co.uk is the E-mail address of Circuit Surgery.

Advertisements

Regular advertisements from suppliers/ vendors in the world of hobby and professional electronics. Click here for details of advertising rates.

Please Note - Component Supplies:

Please note that we do not supply electronic components or kits for building any of the projects featured, these can be supplied by advertisers and mail-order specialists. We can however, provide p.c.b.s via our PCB Service: details in every issue. We strongly advise readers to check that all parts are available before commencing any project, especially if it appeared in a back-dated issue.

Please Note - Transmitters/ bugs/ telephone equipment:

Certain items of radio transmitting equipment and telephone equipment which may be advertised in our pages cannot legally be used in the U.K. Readers should check the law before buying any transmitting or telephone equipment as a fine, confiscation of equipment and/ or imprisonment can result from illegal use or ownership. The laws vary from country to country, and overseas readers should therefore check local laws.


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