Silicon Chip

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Silicon Chip is an Australian electronics magazine. It was started in 1988 by Leo Simpson. Following the demise of Electronics Australia it is the only hobbyist-related electronics magazine in Australia.

The magazine has features such as

  • Projects to build
  • Serviceman's Notebook
  • Computer Features
  • Vintage Radio
  • Product Showcase
  1. Mailbag/Ask Silicon Chip

The print version of Silicon Chip is produced and printed in Australia by Silicon Chip Publications Pty Ltd

Silicon Chip is published monthly on the last Wednesday of the month prior to the cover date.

Some time after Electronics Australia closed its doors, Silicon Chip Publications Pty Ltd purchased the titles Electronics Australia, Electronics Today (International), Radio, TV & Hobbies, Radio & Hobbies and Wireless Weekly, along with the copyright to material published in those magazines. A number of downloads are still available at http://www.electronicsaustralia.com.au/


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