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October 1960 Electronics World

October 1960 Electronics World

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Wax nostalgic about and learn from the history of early electronics. See articles from Electronics World, published May 1959 - December 1971. All copyrights hereby acknowledged.

Little did anyone suspect when the Bell Telephone Laboratories' "Sugar Scoop" antenna went online, as reported in this October 1960 issue of Electronics World magazine, that one of the greatest discoveries of the astronomy world would be made with it five years later. Developed originally to facilitate research on radio communications between the Earth and orbiting satellites, physicists Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson measured an unexplained level of background noise in the realm of 2.7 Kelvins that persisted regardless of where in the sky the antenna was pointed. After ruling out the antenna and receiver as the cause, they surmised that the noise must be coming from the cosmos itself, and that the characteristic of it agreed with the theoretical model of the universe at an early stage in Big Bang event. It is now known as the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMB, CMBR).

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A revolutionary means of telephone transmission was unveiled by the Bell Telephone Laboratories on the morning of August 11, 1960 - when a telephone call was bounced from coast to coast by using a 100-foot orbiting balloon satellite as a back-board.

A remarkable "sugar-scoop" antenna and the incredible maser were the key elements in this development.

November Electronics World takes you behind the scenes - shows you how these devices work, what they can and can't do, what can be expected from them in the future.

Here are more pertinent features you'll find in November Electronics World:

• Build a Dual 14 Watt Stereo Amplifier  

Construction details on a medium power hi-fi amplifier using common cathode bias for improved regulation.

• Antennas for Citizens Radio  

Increase the operating range of Citizens Radio equipment by using the right kind of antenna and transmission line in your installation .

• Infrared Camera Control for Nature Photographers

Here are complete construction details on building a simple compact unit that will help wildlife photographers get some unusual night-time shots.

Don't miss November Electronics World - Authoritative ... Informative ... Important!

 

 

Posted May 30, 2023