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Volume 51. No. 3
March 2022
ISSN 2632 573X
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Something for everyone
Welcome to the March 2022 issue – another packed magazine with
something for readers of all levels and interests. I do get asked
from time to time why there are so few projects for beginners. It’s a
good question, and I suppose the answer is the one all editors fall
back on – there’s only so much space in each issue. However, I do
understand that electronics can be a bit intimidating for beginners
and some of our larger, more involved projects do require
experience and knowhow. With that in mind, this month we have
a couple of nice projects that should appeal to readers just starting
out in electronics. The Busy Loo Warning design has many uses
– not just the one on the tin – and is an excellent introduction to
project building. Likewise, Julian Edgar’s Laptop Speakers article
demonstrates that you don’t need super expensive drivers and an
apprenticeship in joinery to make a good, simple pair of speakers.
Both of these projects are thoroughly recommended.
Blast from the past – Part 2
In the February issue, I asked if anyone remembered – or even
kept – some of the ‘giveaways’ that used to be supplied with
PE/EE/EPE. What a great response! – I don’t have the space to
thank all of you personally, but I particularly enjoyed hearing
from Mike Cowlishaw (Constructor’s Guide and wire-bender
template); Ashley Cundy (green PE PCB/pin-out ruler plus two
other goodies); and Mike Hill, who wrote, ‘I’ve never used the tool
rack (Patent Pending!), but the wire-bending gauge for use with
perfboard must be the most useful free gift ever. It is dated 1976.’
I don’t think I’ve seen Mike’s wire-bending gauge before, but it’s a
great idea – see the orange ‘triangle’ below. Perhaps someone could
resurrect it with a 3D printer?
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Looking for a job in the Isle of Wight?
Last, we take the occasional job ad, and this month there is an
opportunity in the Isle of Wight – see page 17. I only mention it
here because I went on holiday there a couple of years ago and it’s
a fabulous place. Have a look if you want to combine electronics
with a beautiful location in southern England.
Keep well and stay healthy
Matt Pulzer
Publisher
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