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[[File:PE_Feb_1973_cover.gif|thumb|right|150px|February 1973 PE cover]]'''Practical Electronics''' was a UK published magazine, founded in 1964, as a constructors' magazine for the electronics enthusiast. It was originally spun-off from a sister title, [[Practical Wireless]], to contain all non-radio articles. However, there was a further division in 1971, when a novice-level title, [[Everyday Electronics]], was begun by the same publisher. Until 1977, both titles had the same production and editorial team. In 1986
By the early 1990s, the title experienced a marked decline in market share and, in 1992, it was purchased by Wimborne Publishing Ltd. which was, at that time, the publisher of the rival, novice-level Everyday Electronics. The two magazines were merged to form Everyday with Practical Electronics (EPE) - the "with" in the title being dropped from the November 1995 issue. In February 1999, the publisher acquired the former rival, [[Electronics Today International]], and merged it into EPE.<ref name="epe"/>
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