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    The Amateur Radio Crossword Puzzler

    By H. Ward Silver, N0AX
    September 15, 2006


    "Making It Up"


    Part of the fun of ham radio is that we are encouraged, even expected, to design and build and experiment with our radio stuff. No other FCC service has that privilege on such a broad scale! Go forth and homebrew, sayeth the Purpose and Basis (slightly paraphrased). This week's puzzle uses a lot of words associated with the processes of designing and building, dear to the hearts of hams since the dawn of radio.

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    Across

    1. Signifies a connection
    3. Useless stuff
    7. Upper limit
    10. Coaxial cable type prefix
    12. What you say after a component burns up
    13. Color code for 5
    14. Offset or operating point
    16. Manufacturer's symbol
    19. Adjust to meet specifications (abbr)
    20. Delivered signal
    22. Stand by (CW prosign)
    24. Battery energy capacity (abbr)
    25. Exchanges or substitutes
    27. Compilation of values for reference
    30. Capacitor type with plastic dielectrics
    32. Regulates international radio spectrum
    33. Unit of current (abbr)
    34. AC or dc circuit signal connection
    36. Drawing showing connections
    38. Suffix signed on your final license upgrade
    40. Emergency kit
    41. Safety lab (abbr)
    42. Another word for power supply busses
    45. Without signal applied
    48. Distress signal
    49. An early morning CW greeting
    51. State where the first shots of the Civil War were fired (postal code)
    52. USB connection point
    53. ARRL division for Arizona (abbr)
    54. Prefix meaning "all"
    58. Precious metal used to plate connectors (chemical symbol)
    60. One of
    61. Relates two signals in time
    62. Spreadsheet location
    64. Useful and handy heat tester
    66. Abbreviation for PC's network circuitry
    68. Iberian prefix
    69. Runs an ARRL section (abbr)
    70. Mathematical description

    Down

    1. Battery power
    2. To adjust slightly
    4. Adjusting an amplifier is tuning ..
    5. Minimum values in filter responses
    6. To slowly reduce height or value
    7. What resistors convert electrical power to
    8. To get a QSL you must be .. the log
    9. British abbreviation for HV
    11. Abbreviation for wire size
    13. CW abbreviation for "going"
    15. Electrical drawing
    17. Construct
    18. Capability of a component
    21. Not them
    23. Slang for satellite
    24. Metal used for most enclosures (chemical symbol)
    26. Smallest chemical unit
    28. Minibox maker
    29. Drop voltage under load
    30. Ham's favorite market
    31. By way of explanation
    34. Compute
    35. Pieces used to construct something
    37. Hurry
    39. Orbiting platform
    43. Magazine edition
    44. Insufficient amount
    46. To be making use of
    47. A bipolar transistor's terminals are labeled C and . and .
    49. A silly design
    50. 25.4 make an inch (abbr)
    55. Prefix meaning milli-milli-milli
    56. Abbreviation for a possible FCC rule change
    57. List of choices
    58. Authorization to bill (abbr)
    59. Think ahead
    63. Most satellites are of this type (abbr)
    65. CW for "and"
    67. Between MO and MN (postal code)

    Solution


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