Silicon ChipAdvertising Index - February 1989 SILICON CHIP
  1. Outer Front Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Publisher's Letter: Lightning: more dangerous than you think
  4. Feature: Lightning & Electronic Appliances by Leo Simpson
  5. Vintage Radio: Restoring plastic & bakelite cabinets by John Hill
  6. Project: Transistor Beta Tester by Malcolm Young
  7. Feature: Using Comparators To Detect & Measure by Jan Axelson
  8. Project: Minstrel 2-30 Loudspeaker System by Leo Simpson
  9. Feature: Amateur Radio by Garry Cratt, VK2YBX
  10. Project: LED Flasher For Model Railways by Malcolm Young
  11. Serviceman's Log: A Sharp in Pye clothing by The Original TV Serviceman
  12. Subscriptions
  13. Feature: The Way I See It by Neville Williams
  14. Feature: The Evolution Of Electric Railways by Bryan Maher
  15. Back Issues
  16. Market Centre
  17. Advertising Index
  18. Outer Back Cover

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Articles in this series:
  • Amateur Radio (February 1989)
  • Amateur Radio (February 1989)
  • Amateur Radio (March 1989)
  • Amateur Radio (March 1989)
Articles in this series:
  • The Way I See It (November 1987)
  • The Way I See It (November 1987)
  • The Way I See It (December 1987)
  • The Way I See It (December 1987)
  • The Way I See It (January 1988)
  • The Way I See It (January 1988)
  • The Way I See It (February 1988)
  • The Way I See It (February 1988)
  • The Way I See It (March 1988)
  • The Way I See It (March 1988)
  • The Way I See It (April 1988)
  • The Way I See It (April 1988)
  • The Way I See It (May 1988)
  • The Way I See It (May 1988)
  • The Way I See It (June 1988)
  • The Way I See It (June 1988)
  • The Way I See it (July 1988)
  • The Way I See it (July 1988)
  • The Way I See It (August 1988)
  • The Way I See It (August 1988)
  • The Way I See It (September 1988)
  • The Way I See It (September 1988)
  • The Way I See It (October 1988)
  • The Way I See It (October 1988)
  • The Way I See It (November 1988)
  • The Way I See It (November 1988)
  • The Way I See It (December 1988)
  • The Way I See It (December 1988)
  • The Way I See It (January 1989)
  • The Way I See It (January 1989)
  • The Way I See It (February 1989)
  • The Way I See It (February 1989)
  • The Way I See It (March 1989)
  • The Way I See It (March 1989)
  • The Way I See It (April 1989)
  • The Way I See It (April 1989)
  • The Way I See It (May 1989)
  • The Way I See It (May 1989)
  • The Way I See It (June 1989)
  • The Way I See It (June 1989)
  • The Way I See It (July 1989)
  • The Way I See It (July 1989)
  • The Way I See It (August 1989)
  • The Way I See It (August 1989)
  • The Way I See It (September 1989)
  • The Way I See It (September 1989)
  • The Way I See It (October 1989)
  • The Way I See It (October 1989)
  • The Way I See It (November 1989)
  • The Way I See It (November 1989)
  • The Way I See It (December 1989)
  • The Way I See It (December 1989)
Articles in this series:
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (November 1987)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (November 1987)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (December 1987)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (December 1987)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (January 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (January 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (February 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (February 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (March 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (March 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (April 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (April 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (May 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (May 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (June 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (June 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (July 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (July 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (August 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (August 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (September 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (September 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (October 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (October 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (November 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (November 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (December 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (December 1988)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (January 1989)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (January 1989)
  • The Evolution Of Electric Railways (February 1989)
  • The Evolution Of Electric Railways (February 1989)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (March 1989)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (March 1989)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (April 1989)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (April 1989)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (May 1989)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (May 1989)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (June 1989)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (June 1989)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (July 1989)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (July 1989)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (August 1989)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (August 1989)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (September 1989)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (September 1989)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (October 1989)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (October 1989)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (November 1989)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (November 1989)
  • The Evolution Of Electric Railways (December 1989)
  • The Evolution Of Electric Railways (December 1989)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (January 1990)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (January 1990)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (February 1990)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (February 1990)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (March 1990)
  • The Evolution of Electric Railways (March 1990)
T CEN'l Cash in your surplus gear. Advertise it here in Silicon Chip. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING COUPON Advertising Index Advertising rates for this page: Classified ads - $7 .00 for up to 15 words plus 40 cents for each additional word ; Display ads (casual rate) - $20 per column centimetre (max. 10cm). Closing date: five weeks prior to month of sale. If you use a PO Box number, you must include your permanent address and phone number for our files. We cannot accept ads submitted without this information. To run your own classified ad, put'one word on each of the lines below and send this form with your payment to: Silicon Chip Classifieds , PO Box 139, Collaroy Beach, NSW 2097. Allied Capacitors .. ..... .. .. ..... .. 1 3 Altronics .............. .. .... .. .. 46-49 Arista Electronics ...... ... ... .... IBC Avtek .............. ..................... 9 Ballarat Electronic Supplies ... 11 Contact International .. ....... ... 69 David Reid Electronics .... ..... . 5 7 Dick Smith Electronics .... . 14-1 9 Elmeasco ...... ............. ... .... IFC Geoff Wood Electronics ..... .. . 63 Hycal Instruments ................ 11 Jaycar Electronics .. .. .. .... 32-35 70-73 Kenwood Australia ... .. .... ...... 81 RCS Radio ............. .. ........... 1 2 Rod Irving Electronics ........... 89 Temple Smith Aust. .. ..... .... OBC PLEASE PRINT EACH WORD SEPARATELY, IN BLOCK LETTERS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ($7 00) 16 ($7.40) 17 ($7.80) 18 ($820) 19 ($8.60) 20 ($900) 21 ($9.40) 22 ($9.80) 23 ($10 20) 24 ($10.60) 25 ($11.00) 26 ($11.40) 27 ($11.80) 28 ($12 20) 29 ($12.60) 30 ($1300) 31 ($13.40) 32 ($13.80) 33 ($14.20) 34 ($14.60) 35 ($15.00) Name ......... ... .. ... .. ..... ... .. ... ..... ........ ............. ... . Address Suburb/Town Postcode Enclosed is my cneque or money order for $ Bankcard D Visa Card D MasterCard . . . . . or please debit my PC Boards Printed circuit boards for SILICON CHIP projects are made by: • RCS Radio Pty Ltd, 651 Forest Rd, Bexley, NSW 2207. Phone (02) 587 3491 . • Jemal Products, 5 Forge St, Welshpool, WA 6106. Phone (09) 350 5555 . • Marday Services, PO Box 19-189, Avondale, Auckland, NZ. Phone 88 5730 . D Card No I I l I Signature ...... ....... .... ...... . FOR SALE BUILD YOUR OWN LED Moving Message board. $75 for a 4-character display experimenter's short form kit and $150 for 16 characters . Includes Intel MOS II Micro Development System with three disc drives. Very good condition with original manuals, circuits and many extras. Make an offer. Ron (02) 428 6491 (business). 96 SILICON CHIP I ...... ... Card expiry date ...... ./ .... .. ../. .... .. . PC boards, EPROM and full instructions to complete the project to a professional standard. Loaded from Centronics printer port or PC/XT keyboard. Equivalent commercial units start at around $1000. For more info send a 39c stamp to Don McKenzie, 29 Ellesmere Crescent, Tullamarine 3043. RADFAX 2: HI-RES RADIO facsimilie , Morse and RTTY program for IBM PC/XT on 360K 5.25-inch floppy plus full documentation . Need CGA. SSB HF FSK/tone decoder. Has re-align, autostart, view, magnify, save, print. Also "RF2HERC" same as above but suitable for Hercules card and "RF2EGA" for EGA card (640 x 350 mode). Programs are $30 each plus $3 postage. Only from Michael Delahunty, 42 Villiers Street, New Farm, Old 4005. Phone (07) 358 2785. BOOKS & PLANS LOW SPEED GENERATORS for windmills, water turbines, steam engines. The definitive book: "The Homebuilt Dynamo" (1987) , 182 pages, 8 .5" x 12", hardback. Generator design and construction with ceramic magnets. Complete plans, 268 photographs, step-by-step construction details. $A85 .00 postpaid airmail (brochure $A5.00 refundable). Todd-Forbes Publishing, 627 West Coast Road, Oratia, Auckland .