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Rob.Wilson:
Hi ALL

I see some  very interesting project on Madmodders whitch involve electronics ,i no nothing about electronics and would like to no more on the subject ,could anyone give me some pionters on how to get started ,are there any teach yourself kits out there ?

Regards Rob

Bluechip:
Rob

I started about half a century ago by going insane. After that everything seemed to fall into place    :scratch:

There used to be a Mag called Everyday Electronics, they have a www site epemag3, I think.
One of the things they did was a 'Beginners Series' about every 2 yrs.
Maybe that still do. Gooogle the site, I think it gives the mag contents ..

http://www.epemag3.com/

Dave BC

John Rudd:
Have a look here: http://www.talkingelectronics.com/te_interactive_index.html

Bernd:
Here in the US there used to be two places that helped me get started into electronics. Radio Shack and The Heathkit company. There were also all sorts of electronic magazines available too.

I guess this is the wrong question to ask, but what would you like to know? Basic DC circuits, AC circuits, IC circuits?
I learned by doing. Killed a lot of electronic parts learning, but it was well worth it.  :lol:

One thing I must warn you about learning this stuff. It's tough to keep up with the technology. About the time you learn something real well it's obsolete.  ::)

Bernd

Krown Kustoms:
I agree, I just now feel comfortable with GE PLC's and now we are getting ready to upgrade everything to Allen Bradley (at work)
As soon as you 'get it' it changes.
-B-

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