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    The Amateur Radio Crossword Puzzler

    By Chris Codella, W2PA
    January 11, 2008


    Chasing DX


    Hams have chased DX for as long as there have been hams. Reaching further, taking advantage of fleeting propagation conditions and working every corner of the globe challenges many different skills from building effective stations to having “good ears” under weak signal conditions. This month’s puzzle, with DX as a theme, is challenging in a different way.

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    Across

    1. Old freq. units
    4. HH-land
    9. Fourteen ____ (weight)
    14. Enable, as a weapon
    15. Over
    16. Signs
    17. Expected
    18. John Glenn's ride
    19. "that _____ for the course"
    20. With 22, 55, 56, and 61 across - What you collect for 35 across
    22. See 20-across
    23. The 18 and 21 MHz bands?
    24. "Is that really necessary?"
    26. New fangled rigs (abbr.)
    27. Work on GUIs and others
    30. This began, the July after 24-down
    31. An ARRL section official, in 1-land (abbr.)
    33. All but KH6 and KL7
    35. You need more than 999 for this award
    38. Power units
    39. One of the things Elmers do
    40. School org.
    41. One place where the DX might be listening?
    42. Heading 180 from NC
    46. 9H operator, probably
    49. Early radio parts manufacturer
    50. 1960's TV host, with Martin
    51. Open wire (line)
    54. Equipment reviewer, sometimes
    55. See 20-across
    56. See 20-across
    57. What many towers are made of
    58. The word that explains a UK prefix assignment
    59. Digital ckt. family
    60. Hamshacks, on Field Day
    61. See 20-across
    62. Beam heading to work PY from W2

    Down

    1. "... no space ___ ."
    2. Trimmed, as a dipole (if not a bush)
    3. It moves with a signal
    4. What an amp also does in the shack
    5. Prefix with VOX
    6. What an un-keyed transmitter is
    7. Some are green, some black, some orange
    8. Gives a callsign
    9. Nickels and dimes
    10. Org. in charge of 43-down
    11. What a DXPedition station spends most of the time doing
    12. Non-digital, in G-land
    13. DOS background job (remember?)
    21. Non-ham pesky visitor on FD
    22. C in F-land
    24. A peak year in cycle 19
    25. Some Ukraine prefixes
    27. It's between the DSP and the speaker
    28. How some DF antennas look
    29. Listings for selling small VHF xcvrs
    32. MHz predecessor
    33. Those in Chile
    34. House current, familiarly, if imprecise
    35. Like 38-down, but for (other) digital modes
    36. Keeps your rig's rock steady
    37. A good signal report, in ancient Rome
    38. Speed on CW
    41. Biggest non-amateur user of radio in the early days
    43. Awards for performances by hams in space?
    44. Warm tubes and solder resin, among others
    45. Pamper
    47. What a birdie in your RX sounds like?
    48. G-land noblemen
    49. Tower-top antenna supports
    51. Repeated, it's part of FO0-land
    52. 7O city
    53. The part of a part you solder
    54. Use 3-Down to give out one of these
    55. Cute 1960's mobile hamshack

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