Successor to
Radio Craft
in 1948. Became "Electronics Now"
in 1992
Radio Electronics was the
"new" name for Radio Craft
magazine..
Hugo Gernsback,
sometimes called The
Father of Science Fiction,
started it as Radio-Craft
in July 1929. The title was
changed to
Radio-Electronics in
October 1948.
In July of 1992 transitioned
to "Electronics Now
Most of the 50's and early
60's issues courtesy of
Alexander Magoun, IEEE
History Center, and Steve
Rosenfeld.. Electronics Now
courtesy of Robert Dahm