Discover the Latest in Electronics
This issue of Radio Electronics magazine from March 1986 delves into the exciting world of personal robotics, offering a buyer's guide and tips for getting started. Explore projects like building a stereo-TV decoder, a Walkman amplifier, and a video titler. Learn how to service CD players and protect your projects from heat.
Technology and Service Insights
Stay updated with the fast-changing video scene, learn about surviving satellite TV challenges, and get expert advice on heat-proofing electronic projects. The magazine also provides troubleshooting guides for tough TV problems and insights into solid-state technology, including overvoltage protection.
Product Spotlights and Reviews
Featured products include the Tektronix 2236 oscilloscope, various Regency and Bearcat scanners from Communications Electronics, and digital multimeters from Fluke and Fordham. Discover new products and essential accessories for electronics enthusiasts.
Explore the World of Electronics
From antique radios to the latest in computer technology and communications, Radio Electronics covers a broad spectrum of electronic interests. This issue highlights advancements in voice technology for banking, new solar cell efficiencies, and cutting-edge gate array technology.
Featured Articles and Projects
- A Buyer's Guide to Personal Robotics
- Building Your Own Robot
- Build a Stereo-TV Decoder
- Build a Walkman Amplifier
- Build R-E's Video Titler
- How to Service CD Players
- Heat-Proofing Your Projects
- Troubleshooting the Tough Ones
Learn More
For more information on specific products or to explore career opportunities in electronics technology, visit the websites of manufacturers like Tektronix, Fluke, and Regency Electronics, or contact the Phoenix Institute of Technology.