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| Today some aspect of chaos theory is often seen in science magazines and even newspapers. Does it have any relevance to radio and othe...

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| What happens in the eletronic world? Read it here!

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| From the World of Electronics.

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| Since the early 1890s, man has pioneered the technique of converting wind power into useful electricity. The development of engineering s...

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| It is widely believed that electromagnetic fields can affect biological systems, including man, although the evidence remains equivocal. Qu...

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| Some methods used in electronics are based on models that cannot, in fact, be the case. For example, currents flow continuously and yet co...

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| An interim standard for Digital Short Range Radio (DSRR) has been approved recently by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute...

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| Many is the time when a strange, unexpected or distorted waveform appears on your oscilloscope screen. A lot of head scratching and book...

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| The logic relation 'exactly two of a,b,c, are true', or ((a,b,c,)), can perform all standard logic functions: for example, a = not b is (...

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| Experiments undertaken by British Telecom (BT) research engineers portend a dramatic increase in the communications carrying capacity of...