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    The Amateur Radio Crossword Puzzler

    By H. Ward Silver, N0AX
    July 5, 2003


    "Boom, Boom! Out Go the Lights!"


    You just never know when your emergency communications skills are going to be needed. Field Day is just past, maybe it's time to brush off some of the mental rust off of our emergency communications skills as well as that push-up mast that's been out in the weeds since last year!

    Ward Silver, N0AX, (aka "The Prince of Puzzler Prestidigitation") authors--among numerous other things--the Amateur Radio Crossword Puzzler, which appears twice a month on the ARRL Web site. He can be reached by e-mail at n0ax@arrl.net or by surface mail at Aetherworks Publishing, 22916 107th Ave NW, Vashon, WA, 98070.

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    Across

    1. Country-wide system of traffic handling
    4. Initial medical assistance
    9. Old Man (CW)
    10. Station that listens (abbr.)
    11. Prosign for End of Message
    14. ARRL emergency organization
    15. Organized methods or procedures
    17. Local amateur emergency leader (abbr.)
    18. Event
    24. Organization that provides shelter (two words)
    26. Connected together with communications
    28. Windows(tm), Linux(tm), Unix (abbr.)
    29. Federal emergency organization
    31. PAC--- and AM--- protocols (abbr.)
    33. When to train for a disaster
    34. Required to operate radios
    35. Measure or exercise
    36. The center of operations in an emergency
    37. Invisible light (abbr.)
    38. Visual news medium
    40. The two types of fields (abbr.)
    42. Phonetic for "A"
    43. Digital data mode
    45. Morning hours
    47. Determined in advance
    48. Phone distress signal

    49. Unit of current

    Down

    2. Opposite of from
    3. Miniature RF connector type
    4. Ham's favorite day
    5. CW distress signal
    6. Leisure items (not our radios)
    7. Boy Scouts do good ones
    8. Amplifier (abbr.)
    12. Civil Defense amateur organization
    13. Practice
    16. Professional nursing designation
    19. Direct the operation of
    20. Complete
    21. Flow of information
    22. Net Control Station
    23. Audio signal
    25. Set up in or out of these
    27. Two newest emergency Field Day categories
    30. Directed communications
    32. Operator (abbr.)
    33. Signal that the channel is needed
    35. Rehearses for
    38. United group
    39. Data rate
    41. Assist
    44. Where injured people are taken
    46. Small unit of current
    47. Afternoon hours

    Solution


    Page last modified: 08:28 AM, 07 Jul 2003 ET
    Page author: n0ax@arrl.org
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