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Volume 49. No. 12
December 2020
ISSN 2632 573X
Editorial
Getting the balance right
‘Time flies’ – I know, this is not news, but still, I find it hard to
believe that this issue is my 24th as publisher. The last two years
really do seem to have just flown by. Although anniversaries are
largely arbitrary, this does seem like a good opportunity to ask
you for your opinion of what you like (and dislike) in PE; in other
words, what you’d like to see more of, and what you skip over.
Probably the toughest editorial task has been getting the balance
of the magazine right. There are many conflicting demands and
requirements from readers who range from absolute beginners to
seasoned professionals and educators. Some of you are diehard
analogue fans, others enjoy adding a microcontroller to every
circuit imaginable. We have project builders who each month
order an impressive number of PCBs, and there are others who
simply want to read and learn how things work.
Everyone’s background is different, and impressively, we have
many subscribers for whom English is not their first language.
Understanding electronics can be challenging enough without
having to wade through a foreign tongue – so we do appreciate
all the extra effort made made by our many subscribers from the
distant corners of the globe.
Wherever you are, whatever your level of training, education
or interest, we want to hear from you. It is feedback that lets
me and our talented writers get a feel for what you want to read
in Practical Electronics. Do please let us know if you have any
comments or ideas. We can’t accommodate every suggestion, but
when we can, we do – this month’s Circuit Surgery being a nice
example of a reader making a suggestion which became the focus
of a whole article.
Ideas, comments, criticism are always welcome – just send us an
email: pe<at>electronpublishing.com
Is it too early to mention Christmas… again?
Well, it’s clear you like LEDs and Christmas trees! We ordered
several hundred little PCBs for last month’s LED Christmas Tree
project, and we sold them all. More are on their way, so if you
fancy something inexpensive, fun, festive and electronic then do
see the special offer on page 33.
Keep well everyone
Matt Pulzer
Publisher
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