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For a couple of years, more consumer electronics items were introduced, and continued to occupy more of the magazine, while the magazine's technical material occupied the rear pages. Possibly due to this reduction in importance of technical slant, several of the magazine's staff (including the
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name remaining a subtitle for several issues before it was dropped entirely. This was a new fresher consumer look, with square glued binding instead of the traditional stapled binding. Many long-time readers considered the name change from
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due to not having contracts with most of the freelance article contributors over the years, who technically still own copyright on their respective articles and construction projects.
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changed focus to become a fully consumer-oriented publication, although this consumer change was noticeable since April 2000, when the name was changed from
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and the magazine failed to pick up new readers (there were already many established magazines covering consumer electronics).
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look and brand. Original readers and advertisers finally deserted in droves when the name was changed to
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magazine was formed. Its content was a mix of general and technical articles on the new topic of
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as the main title was published March 2000. There were 432 issues in all up until December 2000.
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Editor, Leo Simpson) left to start the magazine that would become its main rival,
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published a number of innovative computer construction projects, including the
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and television sets were published. The growing fields of scientific, medical,
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in April 2001 spelt the death knell. Most technical content was removed and
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Although many competitors came and went during the 1970s and 1980s, such as
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Under recently installed editor Graham Cattley, a change of name to
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and other applications of electronics necessitated a name change to
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have not released back issues on CD as they have done with
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In April 1939 the magazine became monthly and was renamed
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Electronics Australia Magazine 1986 - download as PDF
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Index

Electronics
Australia
Sydney
English
Australia
electronics
Chippendale, New South Wales
Wireless Weekly
radio
television
optics
aviation
television
high fidelity
amateur radio
electronic organs
computing
Educ-8
Super-80
Dick Smith Electronics
Electronics Today International
Australian Electronics Monthly
Talking Electronics
Silicon Chip
Silicon Chip
Florence McKenzie
Electronics Australia projects and circuits
"Electronics Australia Today (EAT)"
"EA Front Cover Images"
"aus.electronics EAT Refund Discussion"

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