Once, one of the electronics magazines to which he subscribed had published a joke circuit which was guaranteed not to work.
"My sales managers and I go to electonics shows and subscribe to electronics magazines to try to keep up on changes."
It is known as the first electronics magazine in the world to include a printed circuit boards on the front cover.
Radio-Electronics was an American electronics magazine that was published under various titles from 1929 to 2003.
Almost all of the readers of electronics magazines were male.
The trio placed a small advertisement in an electronics magazine after printing the company's first 28-page catalogue, which would be offered free to callers.
He also started several other business and electronics magazines.
These circuits were featured earlier in various popular electronics magazines around the world.
Readers of electronics magazine Elektor voted it number two.
In 1989 they distributed 180,000 demo-discs via electronics magazines, a first in history.