If you are really serious about your electronics, professional or hobbyist, a good library of electronic magazines is a must have for design ideas, interesting information, nostalgic advertisements and to see how "things" used to be done in the past.
I have quite a number of electronic monthly periodicals from Australia and International publishers that are now looking for a good home, each magazine is available separately and if more than one are purchased, automatic discounts come into play
These SILICON CHIP (Australian Publication) magazines will be offered on the basis of "PER MONTH", buy more than one issue and the auto discounting begins
If you cannot see an issue in the "issue selection" area of this page, this means it has been purchased already (or was never available - some issues have not been found)
This advertisement is for the year 2005, other years are to follow shortly ... to see the other Silicon Chip issues I currently have advertised, take a look HERE
SILICON CHIP - 2005
Silicon Chip Publications Pty Ltd
Each issue has been "hole punched" for insertion into a folder, I no longer have the Silicon Chip folders
With each issue offered:
ALL pages are present (none are missing or even torn)
ALL pages are clean and free from smells or mildew
NO pages have any hand written notes or "thought bubbles" added
ISSUE: JANUARY 2005
Features: VAF DC-7 Generation 4 Kit Speakers, Build Yourself A Windmill Generator (Part 2), Review of the Tektronix TPS2000 Series LCD Oscilloscopes
Projects: Build A V8 Doorbell, IR Remote Control Checker, 4-Minute Shower Timer, Wanna Go Prawning? You'll Need A Prawnlite, Simon Says ... PIC based game
Plus the usual Serviceman's Log, Vintage Radio (Flying Doctor Communications) and Circuit Notebook
ISSUE: FEBRUARY 2005 Not Available
ISSUE: MARCH 2005
Features: The Revolution in Car Instruments, The Start Of Colour TV in Australia (Part 1), Build Yourself A Windmill Generator (Part 3)
Projects: Build A Professional Sports Scoreboard (Part 1), A Lap Counter For Swimming Pools, Inductance & Q-Factor Meter (Part 2), Shielded Loop Antenna For AM Radios, A Cheap UV EPROM Eraser, Sending Picaxe Data Over 477Mhz UHF CB
Plus the usual Serviceman's Log, Vintage Radio (The Astor AJS Car Radio), Circuit Notebook, Salvage It! (a $10 lathe & drill press tachometer)
ISSUE: APRIL 2005
Features: Install Your Own In-Car Video, Atlas SCR - Thyristor & Triac Tester, The Start Of Colour TV in Australia (Part 2)
Projects: Build A Midi Theremin (Part 1), Bass Extender For HiFi Systems, Build A Professional Sports Scoreboard (Part 3), SMS Controller Add-Ons
Plus the usual Serviceman's Log, Vintage Radio (The Astor Monarch D671/32), Circuit Notebook, Salvage It! (a $5 variable voltage power supply)
ISSUE: MAY 2005
Features: Knocking on Titan's door, Getting into Wi-Fi, Hellschrelber: Sending Data Over UHF CB Radio, What's this? Free PC Boards for Schools?
Projects: Voice Recorder, Wireless Microphone/Audio Link, MIDI Theremin (Part 2), Pro Scoreboard (Part 2)
Plus the usual Serviceman's Log, Vintage Radio (The AWA Radiola B29 8 transistor radio), Circuit Notebook, Salvage It! (an automatic stopwatch timer)
ISSUE: JUNE 2005
Features: Looking At Laptops, Getting Into WiFi (Part 2), PICAXE in Schools (Part 2)
Projects: The Mesmeriser: A LED Clock With A Difference, The Coolmaster Fridge/Freezer Temperature Controller, Alternative Power Regulator, PICAXE Colour Recognition System, AVR200 Single Board Computer (Part 1)
Plus the usual Serviceman's Log, Vintage Radio (Signal Generators - what they are and how to fix them), Circuit Notebook, Salvage It! (a voltmeter for almost nothing)
ISSUE: JULY 2005
Features: Getting Into WiFi (Part 3), CeBIT Sydney 2005, Unleashing Unwired, PICAXE in Schools (Part 3), Review: Altronics 250W Aussie Made PA Amplifier
Projects: Remote Controlled Automatic Table Lamp Dimmer, Lead-Acid Battery Zapper, Serial Stepper Motor Controller, AVR200 Single Board Computer (Part 2)
Plus the usual Serviceman's Log, Vintage Radio (1951 AWA 433MCZ 4 Valve Battery Receiver), Circuit Notebook, Salvage It! (salvage and using common thermostats)
ISSUE: AUGUST 2005
Features: 50 Years Of The Atomic Bomb, Direct Petrol Injection, Hellschreiber Revisited
Projects: The Mudlark A205 Valve Stereo Amplifier, Programmable Flexitimer, Carbon Monoxide Alert, Serial LCD Driver, Enhanced Sports Scoreboard
Plus the usual Serviceman's Log, Vintage Radio (The AWA Radiola B32 transistor radio), Circuit Notebook, Salvage It! (Washing Machine pressure switches)
ISSUE: SEPTEMBER 2005
Features: Adaptive Cruise Control, Review: iBurst Mobile Broadband, Getting The Most From Your Digital Camera Card, PICAXE in Schools (Part 4)
Projects: Build Your Own Seismograph, Bilge Sniffer, VoIP Analog Phone Adaptor, The Mudlark A205 Valve Stereo Amplifier (Part 2)
Plus the usual Serviceman's Log, Vintage Radio (The Sprague 500 multi-band receiver), Circuit Notebook, Salvage It! (scrounging and using short wave radios)
ISSUE: OCTOBER 2005
Features: Google Earth, NetComm NP210: Ethernet Over Power, The iButton - A Hard Nut to crack, The DS1921 iButton Datalogger
Projects: Dead Simple USB Breakout Box, Studio Series Stereo Preamplifier, Video Reading Aid For Vision Impaired People, Simple Alcohol Level Meter, Ceiling Fan Timer
Plus the usual Serviceman's Log, Vintage Radio (The Harbros 12/54B Fire Brigade transceiver), Circuit Notebook, Salvage It! (a $5 two channel vibration sensor)
ISSUE: NOVEMBER 2005
Features: Broadband Over Power Lines: A Flawed Technology, Car Sound On The Cheap (Part 1), Microbic: Robotics For Everyone, PICAXE in Schools (Part 5)
Projects: Studio Series Stereo Headphone Amplifier, Build a MIDI Drum Kit, Serial I/O Controller & Analog Sampler, Delta XL02 Tower Loudspeaker System
Plus the usual Serviceman's Log, Vintage Radio (Vintage Radio Clubs), Circuit Notebook, Salvage It! (scrounging and buying the bits)
ISSUE: DECEMBER 2005
Features: Car Sound On The Cheap (Part 2), The Microbic Viper, Excellence In Education Technology Awards
Projects: Building The Ultimate Jukebox (Part 1), Universal High-Energy Ignition System (Part 1), Remote LED Annunciator For Queue Control, Build a MIDI Drum Kit (Part 2), 433Mhz Wireless Data Communication, PIC In-Circuit Programming Add-On Adaptor
Plus the usual Serviceman's Log, Vintage Radio (The Historical Radio Society Of Australia), Circuit Notebook, Salvage It! (so you've scrounged a VCR? Let's salvage the good bits)