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Publisher & Editor-in-Chief
Leo Simpson, B.Bus.
Editor
Greg Swain, B.Sc.(Hons.)
Technical Staff
John Clarke , B.E.(Elec.)
Robert Flynn
Advertising Manager
Paul Buchtmann
(02) 979 5644
Mobile: 018 28 5532
Victorian Representative
McDonald Woodside & Associates
Pty Ltd , 143a Como Parade East,
Parkdale, Victoria 3194. Phone
(03) 587 5155. Contact: Cameron
McDonald.
Regular Contributors
Jennifer Bonnitcha, B.A.
Garry Crall, VK2YBX
John Hill
Jim Lawler, MTETIA
Bryan Maher, M.E., B.Sc .
Jim Yalden, VK2YGY
Darren Yates
Bob Young
Photography
Bob Donaldson
Editorial Advisory Panel
Philip Watson, MIREE, VK2ZPW
Norman Marks
Steve Payor, B.Sc., B.E.
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ISSN 1030-2662
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SILICON CHIP
PUBLISHER'S LETTER
The big move: a new stage
in our development
By the time you read this issue, we should be established in our new
premises in Warriewood, a northern beachside suburb of Sydney. For
the staff of SILICON CHIP, it marks a big step forward in the development of the magazine.
Up till now, we have had very cramped quarters in the downstairs
area of my home. In the limited space available we have carried out all
of our activities, in editorial preparation, circuit design, drafting,
library and record storage, advertising sales, accounting, subscriptions and mail order, and so on. All of these activities, which are part
and parcel of a magazine publishing company, have been carried on
inside a proverbial sardine can. It will be great to spread out.
Why have we waited so long before moving into larger premises?
Well, we've been cautious. The best way to survive and grow when
you are starting a business is to keep close control over costs. But
there is a limit to how long you can do this and after a while it can
stunt the growth of any company, publishing or otherwise.
With your considerable support, both from readers and advertisers,
we have established SILICON CHIP as Australia's most dynamic electronics magazine. When we started SILICON CHIP, there were four
locally produced monthly consumer electronics magazines and quite a
few foreign imports. Now there are just two Australian electronics
magazines and not so many imports.
So the time has come for us to move. In the short term, it won't make
any visible difference to SILICON CHIP. We will continue to improve it
gradually as more resources become available to us. In the long term
though, it will enable us to serve you, the readers, much better. With
your support, we will continue to grow strongly.
By the way, while our premises and phone numbers have changed
(with more lines), our postal address will remain the same, so there
will be no interruption to the mail. Keep those letters coming in. They
help keep us attuned to what you want to read about in SILICON CHIP.
Leo Simpson
Our new address: Unit 39, 5 Ponderosa Pde, Warriewood, NSW 2102.
Phone (02) 979 5644. Fax (02) 979 6503. Our postal address remains:
PO Box 139, Collaroy Beach, NSW 2097.
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