Talk:Electronics World

Tables of contents or index

I would be most grateful if anyone can point me at, or add to this article, links to tables of contents or indexes to Wireless World. I have a general interest in not losing valuable historical journals and a specific interest in an article (late 1960s or early 1970s) on a random spike generator built using silver chloride solution and cotton wool in a glass tube, as part of a series on building a robot. Please reply to my talk page or through this page. Many thanks, p.r.newman (talk) 14:57, 24 March 2014 (UTC). ps I also posted this question on the original Wireless World page before it was merged with Electronics World.[reply]

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