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British amateur radio magazine
Practical Wireless is a British amateur radio magazine, published monthly by Warners Group Publications. The magazine was founded in 1932 (as a supplement
Practical_Wireless
Transfer of information or power that does not require the use of physical wires
Wireless communication (or just wireless, when the context allows) is the transfer of information (telecommunication) between two or more points without
Wireless
English entrepreneur and inventor (1940–2021)
precociousness. While still at school he wrote his first article for Practical Wireless. After he left school at the age of 18, he sold miniature electronic
Clive_Sinclair
Italian radio-frequency engineer and inventor (1874–1937)
engineer, inventor, and politician known for his creation of a practical radio wave-based wireless telegraph system. This led to his being largely credited
Guglielmo_Marconi
Method of communication by radio waves
Wireless telegraphy or radiotelegraphy is the transmission of text messages by radio waves, analogous to electrical telegraphy using cables. Before about
Wireless_telegraphy
to June 2008. Practical Television first appeared in September 1933, initially as a four-page monthly supplement to Practical Wireless (launched 1932);
Practical_Television
publication to IPC's other "Practical" titles, including Practical Mechanics, Practical Motorist, Practical Television, and Practical Wireless.) In 1971 a novice-level
Everyday Practical Electronics
Everyday_Practical_Electronics
Scottish naturalist and African traveller (1856–1888)
electrical engineer and inventor Guglielmo Marconi, creator of the practical wireless telegraph system. Jameson joined as a naturalist, by an agreement
James_Sligo_Jameson
Simple radio receiver circuit for AM reception
Eustace (1921). Practical Wireless Telegraphy: A complete text book for students of radio communication (Revised ed.). New York: Wireless Press, Inc. Stanley
Crystal_radio
Non-commercial use of the radio spectrum
began in the early 20th century. The First Annual Official Wireless Blue Book of the Wireless Association of America, produced in 1909, contains a list
Amateur_radio
Bucher, E. E. (1917). Practical wireless telegraphy: A complete text book for students of radio communication. New York: Wireless Press, Inc. American
Invention_of_radio
Radio show
Blood on the Coral Sea is a 1959 British radio play by Bruce Stewart. Practical Wireless called it "fairly dramatic". The play was produced again in 1966.
Blood_on_the_Coral_Sea
Early radio receiver component
Elmer Eustice (1921). Practical Wireless Telegraphy: A Complete Text Book for Students of Radio Communication. New York: Wireless Press, Inc. pp. 135,
Crystal_detector
Electrical transmission without physical connection
Wireless power transfer (WPT; also wireless energy transmission or WET) is the transmission of electrical energy without wires as a physical link. In
Wireless_power_transfer
British publisher
launched a "Practical" line of magazines that included Practical Mechanics, Practical Motorist, Practical Television, and Practical Wireless. These titles
George_Newnes_Ltd
Resultant magnetic field
AUDEL & CO. p. 594. Bucher, Elmer E. (January 1919). "Practical wireless instruction". The Wireless Age. 6 (4): 18–19. Carlson, W. Bernard (2013). Tesla:
Rotating_magnetic_field
and electronics titles, including Practical Mechanics, Practical Motorist, Practical Television, and Practical Wireless, some of which are still in circulation
Frederick_James_Camm
Type of radio transmitter
Elmer E. (1917). Practical Wireless Telegraphy. New York: Wireless Press, Inc. pp. 288–307. Leggett, Bernard John (1921). "Wireless Telegraphy, with special
Spark-gap_transmitter
date. Practical Mechanics was one of a number of DIY British publications, including Practical Householder, Practical Motorist, and Practical Wireless, also
Practical_Mechanics
Topics referred to by the same term
Persistent world, a type of virtual world Philadelphia Weekly, a newspaper Practical Wireless, a UK-based amateur radio magazine Production Workshop, a Brown University
PW
Wireless communication technology
resilience against interference. LoRa's high range is characterized by high wireless link budgets of around 155 dB to 170 dB. Range extenders for LoRa are called
LoRa
Amateur radio transmission confirmation card
Antarctica.' Howes, Ray (March 2025). "Paper QSL Cards in Memoriam?". Practical Wireless. 101 (3). ISSN 0141-0857. Wikimedia Commons has media related to QSL
QSL_card
British electronics manufacturer (1961–1979)
After raising funds to start the business by writing articles for Practical Wireless magazine, and borrowing £50, Clive Sinclair founded Sinclair Radionics
Sinclair_Radionics
British consumer electronics company
advertisement, March 1963, page 876, (further details at page 877) Practical Wireless, as photo-archived at WorldRadioHistory.com, retrieved May 21, 2023
Sinclair_Research
Frequency shift keying digital mode
Journal Old Man Popular Communications Practical Wireless QEX QST RadCom Radio (Belgium) Radio News Radio ZS Wireless Weekly WorldRadio Films Contact Frequency
FT8
the telephone 1880: Telephony via lightbeam photophones 1896: First practical wireless telegraphy systems based on Radio. See: History of radio. 1900: first
History_of_telecommunication
Audio recording using magnetic tape spooled on open reels
Sound Recording," Part 1, February 1963, pages 754, 755, and 756, Practical Wireless, as photo-archived at WorldRadioHistory.com, retrieved May 21, 2023
Reel-to-reel audio tape recording
Reel-to-reel_audio_tape_recording
Amateur radio communications software
Journal Old Man Popular Communications Practical Wireless QEX QST RadCom Radio (Belgium) Radio News Radio ZS Wireless Weekly WorldRadio Films Contact Frequency
WSPR_(amateur_radio_software)
Amateur radio transceiver
Journal Old Man Popular Communications Practical Wireless QEX QST RadCom Radio (Belgium) Radio News Radio ZS Wireless Weekly WorldRadio Films Contact Frequency
ICOM_IC-7300
HBradio Switzerland German, Italian, French Monthly 2008–present Practical Wireless United Kingdom English Monthly 1932–present RadCom United Kingdom
List of amateur radio magazines
List_of_amateur_radio_magazines
American electronic engineer, the inventor of a practical wireless microphone, and the first to patent the wireless microphone. He was born and raised on a farm
Raymond_A._Litke
Amateur radio frequency band
Television & Hobbies. No. 2. 1965. p. 109. "The 50 MHz band" (PDF). Practical Wireless. No. 11. 1988. p. 71 – via americanradiohistory.com. Results of DSI
8-meter_band
Proposed telecommunications and electrical power delivery system by Nikola Tesla
radio-based systems. Despite claims of having "carried on practical experiments in wireless transmission", there is no documentation he ever transmitted
World_Wireless_System
Computer network not fully connected by cables
A wireless network is a computer network that uses wireless data connections between network nodes. Wireless networking allows homes, telecommunications
Wireless_network
American electronics company
to see films at home. Zenith is, perhaps, best known for the first practical wireless television remote control, the Space Command, developed in 1956. The
Zenith_Electronics
Family of wireless network protocols
Wi-Fi (/ˈwaɪfaɪ/) is a family of wireless network protocols based on the IEEE 802.11 family of standards, which are commonly used for local area networking
Wi-Fi
of their particular products. The circuit was first published in Practical Wireless magazine. The amplifier featured five valves and an output of 10 watts
Mullard_5-10
British aeronautical engineer
brother Frederick James Camm became a technical author, and created the Practical Wireless magazine. In 1901 he began attending the Royal Free School on Bachelors
Sydney_Camm
Synthesizer manufacturer
Berkshire." Practical Wireless, April 1965, p. 1201 Transistor Set Inductive Amplifier, Practical Wireless, March 1965, p. 1081 Practical Wireless, May 1971
Dewtron
Serbian-American engineer and inventor (1856–1943)
pronouncements on the possibility of wireless communication with his devices. Tesla tried to put these ideas to practical use in his unfinished Wardenclyffe
Nikola_Tesla
Amateur radio transceiver
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ICOM_IC-7100
British musician
quiet in 2001, Hayter debuted as a solo artist with the solo album "Practical Wireless" on Absolutely Kosher Records. Pitchfork complimented Jack's voice
Jack_Hayter
Amateur radio transceiver
Journal Old Man Popular Communications Practical Wireless QEX QST RadCom Radio (Belgium) Radio News Radio ZS Wireless Weekly WorldRadio Films Contact Frequency
ICOM_IC-705
ISBN 978-0852967928. Bucher, Elmer Eustice (1917). Practical Wireless Telegraphy. New York: Wireless Press. pp. 306. Lescarboura, Austin C. (1922). Radio
History_of_radio_receivers
Vertical omnidirectional transmitting antenna
issued 2017-10-03 Judd, Fred (1978). "Slim Jim - 2 metre aerial". Practical Wireless - Out of Thin Air: 37–39. Retrieved 24 April 2014. Cebik, L.B. "What
J-pole_antenna
British inventor, amateur radio operator (1914–1992)
by the Public Information label. Judd was a regular contributor to Practical Wireless magazine. Radio control for model ships, boats and aircraft. London:
Fred_Judd
early wireless telegraphy radio stations of the Marconi International Marine Communication Company. Guglielmo Marconi developed the first practical radio
List of Marconi wireless stations
List_of_Marconi_wireless_stations
Class of radio antenna
p. 36. Johnson 1993, p. 24.4. Bucher, Elmer E. (1917). Practical Wireless Telegraphy. Wireless Press, Inc. p. 118. Griffith 2000, p. 366. Rudge & Milne
Monopole_antenna
Welsh wireless operator
Titanic Disaster. Artie Moore Amateur Radio Society. OCLC 75713007. Practical Wireless magazine 2004. One Last Dance audio recording by Philip Thomas.
Artie_Moore
Worldwide radio email messaging system that uses amateur-band radio frequencies
PACTOR-IV WINMOR (deprecated) ARDOP Vara HF Vara FM TCP/IP (Telnet and other wireless technologies) PACTOR-I, WINMOR(deprecated), ARDOP, HSMM (WiFi), AX.25 packet
Winlink
continues to write articles on the subject of Military Wireless with many appearing in the Practical Wireless magazine and Radio Bygones[4] magazine while others
Military Wireless Museum in the Midlands
Military_Wireless_Museum_in_the_Midlands
1937 American jazz quintet single
musicians: "Go to it, lads, and have a good exciting eighteenpence-worth!" Practical Wireless named it a novelty record of "extempore playing" in swing style. Five
A_Jam_Session_at_Victor
Amateur radio frequency band
Bulletin Sunday 19th April 2020 THE FIVE METRE STORY 1-3 Ron Ham p. 740/818/902 Practical Wireless 1978 Nr. 2-4 60-MHz Blog Irish 8m and 5m Band Plans
5-meter_band
South Australian artist
served as a base for the Naval School of Telegraphy. This was prior to practical wireless telegraphy, semaphore and Morse code using signal lamps being then
H._Dalton_Hall
awareness Real-time locating standards Wireless local area network Wireless personal area network "A Practical Approach to Identifying and Tracking Unauthorized
Wireless_triangulation
Device put on or in the ears that plays sound
canal; within that category have been developed cordless air buds using wireless technology. A third type are bone conduction headphones, which typically
Headphones
Zworykin. TYK Wireless Telephone In the era when there was only a Morse code wireless telegraph, the world's first practical "wireless telephone" to send
History of science and technology in Japan
History_of_science_and_technology_in_Japan
Problem in wireless networking
In wireless networking, the hidden node problem or hidden terminal problem occurs when a node can communicate with a wireless access point (AP), but cannot
Hidden_node_problem
Decentralized type of wireless network
A wireless ad hoc network (WANET) or mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a decentralized type of wireless network. The network is ad hoc because it does not
Wireless_ad_hoc_network
British colonial governor (1909–2004)
receiver, a detector unit, in 1924. Beginning with an article in Practical Wireless of December 1943, Hall subsequently published over 100 articles with
Douglas_Hall,_14th_Baronet
Routledge. p. 86. ISBN 978-1-134-11210-4. AmericanRadioHistory.Com, Practical Wireless, April 1955 (PDF), at p. 10 John Dwight Jenks (2000). Hot News/Cold
Walter_Taplin
British writer
equipment. Rayer wrote many technical articles for the British magazine Practical Wireless after a letter he wrote was published in 1939. He may have used the
Francis_G._Rayer
Device for watching TV from any location
previously invented the Schaffer–Vega diversity system, the first practical wireless guitar and microphone system for major rock bands, and for developing
TV2Me
British author and radio enthusiast
freelance income in the years before World War 2 with articles for Practical Wireless and other radio journals. However, they did not make him well-known
Gilbert_Davey
Amateur radio history
radio communications, with published instructions for building simple wireless sets appearing at the beginning of the twentieth century. Throughout its
History_of_amateur_radio
first radio plays in England. He also appeared in the production. Practical Wireless called it "an original and refreshing play". He wrote it as a stage
Time_of_the_Serpent
Use of radio waves for communication
May 1902). "The Genesis of Wireless Telegraphy". Electrical World and Engineer. p. 811. "Wireless Telegraphy". The Practical Engineer. 25 February 1898
Radio
Specific categories of amateur radio licencing in India
are issued. The Indian Wireless Telegraphs (Amateur Service) Rules, 1978 listed five licence categories: Advanced Amateur Wireless Telegraph Station License
Amateur radio licence categories in India
Amateur_radio_licence_categories_in_India
American radio experimenter (1888–1906)
"wireless telegraphy") were limited to the dots-and-dashes of Morse code, and McCarty eventually began work toward developing a practical wireless telephone
Francis_Joseph_McCarty
Bucher, E. E. (1921). Practical wireless telegraphy; a complete text book for students of radio communication. New York [etc.]: Wireless Press.<Link is Broken>
Radio_transmitter_design
Italian physicist (1850–1920)
of radio, who visited him at his lab. Marconi invented the first practical wireless telegraphy radio transmitters and receivers in 1894 using Righi's
Augusto_Righi
Software suite
and WPA/WPA2-PSK cracker and analysis tool for 802.11 wireless LANs. It works with any wireless network interface controller whose driver supports raw
Aircrack-ng
Cable or conductor connecting a radio transmitter to an antenna
on walkie talkies and portable FM radios, the sleeve dipole antennas of wireless routers, and the PIFA antennas inside cellphones. In this case the feed
Antenna_feed
producing and receiving transmissions. Radio was at first employed for "wireless telegraphy", using on-off signaling such as Morse code, initially for private
History_of_radio
American inventor (1873–1961)
pioneer in electronics of fundamental importance. He invented the first practical electronic amplifier, the three-element "Audion" triode vacuum tube in
Lee_de_Forest
Method of espionage tradecraft
material. On January 23, 2006, the Russian FSB accused Britain of using wireless dead drops concealed inside hollowed-out rocks ("spy rock") to collect
Dead_drop
Aspect of wireless networks
Wireless security is the prevention of unauthorized access or damage to computers or data using wireless networks, which include Wi-Fi networks. The term
Wireless_security
Student radio station of the University of Kent (1967–2007)
radiator system. This was inspired by an article in the magazine Practical Wireless entitled ‘Communications through the Ground’. The article explained
UKC_Radio
to ground wireless telephony equipment in the world. Prince made a report: ‘It seemed almost beyond hope to achieve really practical wireless telephony
RAF_Joyce_Green
Fifth-generation mobile telecommunications standard
signal quality, and network load. 5G is used for mobile broadband, fixed wireless access, private and industrial networks, and machine-type communications
5G
Amateur radio transceiver
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ICOM_IC-905
Wireless transmission of audio and video
Wireless HDMI is the wireless transmission of high-definition audio and video signals between devices, using unlicensed radio frequencies such as 2.4
Wireless_HDMI
Security protocol for wireless computer networks
certification programs developed after 2000 by the Wi-Fi Alliance to secure wireless computer networks. The Alliance defined these in response to serious weaknesses
Wi-Fi_Protected_Access
Deprecated security algorithm for wireless networks
Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is an obsolete security algorithm for 802.11 wireless networks. It was introduced as part of the original IEEE 802.11 standard
Wired_Equivalent_Privacy
Month of 1937
Italian physicist and electrical engineer known for his invention of practical wireless communication in the form of telegraphy by radio waves, 1909 Nobel
July_1937
Poster Postscripts Power Slam Practical Boat Owner Practical Photography Practical Reptile Keeping Practical Wireless Pride Life Pride Magazine Private
List of magazines in the United Kingdom
List_of_magazines_in_the_United_Kingdom
of hospital radio stations in the UK Practical Wireless Radio Times Radio Today (website) RadCom British Wireless for the Blind Fund Broadcasting Act 1990
Radio_in_the_United_Kingdom
Historic district in New Jersey, United States
Americana Corporation. January 1, 1920. Administrator. "Camp Evans — NJ — Practical Wireless Telegraphy / 1920-05". www.campevans.org. Archived from the original
Camp_Evans_Historic_District
Long distance transmission of text
for wireless telegraphy as well as supply power for the telegraph, doing away with artificial batteries. A more practical demonstration of wireless transmission
Telegraphy
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Winmor
Wireless network standard
for implementing wireless local area network (WLAN) computer communication. The standard and amendments provide the basis for wireless network products
IEEE_802.11
Concept in wireless communication engineering
(2020). Signal Processing Techniques for Power Efficient Wireless Communication Systems: Practical Approaches for RF Impairments Reduction. Germany: Springer
Numerology_(wireless)
December 2024. Retrieved 19 January 2025. "Birmingham's New Studio". Practical Wireless. 30 January 1926. p. 186. "Issue 1 – 28 September 1923 – BBC Genome"
Timeline_of_the_BBC
Electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths from 1 m to 1 mm
microwave frequencies are widely used for wireless devices such as cell phones, cordless phones, and wireless LANs (Wi-Fi) access for laptops, and Bluetooth
Microwave
Lower bound on the quality factor of small radio antennae
can violate the Chu limit Bing, Benny (2008). Emerging Technologies in Wireless LANs: Theory, Design, and Deployment. UK: Cambridge University Press. p
Chu–Harrington_limit
Computer network equipment or software that analyzes network traffic
specifications. A packet analyzer used for intercepting traffic on wireless networks is known as a wireless analyzer—those designed specifically for Wi-Fi networks
Packet_analyzer
Radiotelegraphic communications network within the British Empire in the 20th century
The Imperial Wireless Chain was a strategic international communications network of powerful long range radiotelegraphy stations, created by the British
Imperial_Wireless_Chain
Certifications offered by Cisco Systems
Service Provider Operations, Storage Networking, Voice, Datacenter, and Wireless. There are also a number of specialist technicians, sales, business, data
Cisco_certifications
Satellite navigation technique used to enhance the precision of position data
Real-time kinematic positioning (RTK) is the application of surveying to correct for common errors in current satellite navigation (GNSS) systems. It uses
Real-time kinematic positioning
Real-time_kinematic_positioning
American electronics store chain
branched into personal computers, and in the 1990s, it began to focus on wireless phones and de-emphasize the hobbyist market. RadioShack reached its peak
RadioShack
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English : habitational name from Tarvin in Cheshire, which takes its name from the earlier (Celtic) name of the Gowy river, meaning ‘boundary (stream)’.
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imp. & p. p.
of Practice
v. t.
To do or perform frequently, customarily, or habitually; to make a practice of; as, to practice gaming.
a.
Derived from practice; as, practical skill.
v. i.
To learn by practice; to form a habit.
a.
Of or pertaining to practice or action.
a.
Evincing practice or skill; capable of applying knowledge to some useful end; as, a practical man; a practical mind.
a.
Used habitually; learned by practice.
a.
Not practical; impractical.
a.
Experienced; expert; skilled; as, a practiced marksman.
n.
One who practices, or puts in practice; one who customarily performs certain acts.
adv.
By means of practice or use; by experience or experiment; as, practically wise or skillful; practically acquainted with a subject.
a.
That may be practiced or performed; capable of being done or accomplished with available means or resources; feasible; as, a practicable method; a practicable aim; a practicable good.
a.
Capable of being turned to use or account; useful, in distinction from ideal or theoretical; as, practical chemistry.
adv.
In practice or use; as, a medicine practically safe; theoretically wrong, but practically right.
n.
Practice.
a.
Not practical.
adv.
In a practical way; not theoretically; really; as, to look at things practically; practically worthless.
n.
Systematic exercise for instruction or discipline; as, the troops are called out for practice; she neglected practice in music.
a.
Capable of being used; passable; as, a practicable weapon; a practicable road.
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Practical.