The magazine started as
Radio-Electronics Special Projects in 1980. This was nominally a quarterly supplement to
Radio-Electronics that had 10 issues from a single 1980 issue to the Spring 1984 issue. The Summer 1984 issue was renamed
Hands-On Electronics. It became bi-monthly in January 1986 and monthly in November 1986. The title was changed to
Popular Electronics in February 1989 and was published until December 1999. The longtime
Radio Electronics editor, Larry Steckler, was the publisher and owner. (Having purchased Gernsback Publications from the Gernsback family.) Julian S. Martin was the editor. The early issues were just a collection of construction projects. By 1984 there were monthly columns on shortwave listening, amateur radio, and computers. After
Ziff-Davis changed
Popular Electronics to
Computers & Electronics,
Hands-On Electronics attracted those hobbyist readers. In April 1985 Ziff-Davis stopped publishing
Computers & Electronics and
Hands-On Electronics purchased the title in June 1988. The magazine became monthly and added the
Popular Electronics logo to the cover in November 1988. In February 1989 the magazine was published with the name
Popular Electronics. ==References==