The Wireless World magazine was a British publication that focused on
radio technology and wireless communications. It was first published in 1913 and
continued to be published for over 70 years, until it was renamed Electronics &
Wireless World in 1984. The magazine covered a wide range of topics related to wireless
technology, including radio broadcasting, amateur radio, radar, and telecommunications.
It was considered an important source of information for professionals working in
the field of wireless communications, as well as for hobbyists and enthusiasts.
Many important developments in wireless technology were reported first in the pages
of Wireless World, including the first demonstration of radar by Robert Watson-Watt
in 1935.
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