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    The Amateur Radio Crossword Puzzler

    By H. Ward Silver, N0AX
    August 18, 2003


    "On the Road Again!"


    Summer is a wonderful time for throwing the radio in the car or a backpack and launching yourself into the great outdoors. With QSO parties, county hunters and mountain lookouts calling, this puzzle should get your tootsies tickled for traveling. Bon voyage!

    Ward "Hard Travelin' " Silver, N0AX, 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. Path for feet
    3. Home location while exploring (two words)
    8. Guides to the territory
    10. To staff or operate
    11. Lighter-than-air antenna supports
    14. Prepare to throw
    16. Have an accident, go here
    17. Next to
    18. Handheld radio (abbr.)
    19. Temporary type of mount
    20. Telegrapher's laugh
    21. Directional Antenna
    24. High spot for transmitting
    26. Companion to TCP
    27. Portable shelter
    29. Route (abbr.)
    30. Between
    31. Low power (abbr.)
    33. Keeps a camper warm
    35. Not hard
    37. Informal style of travel
    38. Energy from the sun
    40. Opposite of she
    42. Following the signature
    43. A weekend without a shower results in this
    44. Activating a repeater
    46. Lightweight antennas are made of these
    48. Smallest state of the 50
    49. Relay that switches between transmit and receive
    50. State where the tall corn grows
    51. Uses the wind for lift
    53. Noise from the engine
    54. Writing stick
    55. Path for cars
    56. Boat speed (abbr.)

    Down

    1. Contains vacuum
    2. Above Sea Level (abbr.)
    3. Data rate (abbr.)
    4. Standy (CW prosign)
    5. Give off or radiate
    6. Slang for headphone
    7. My Dinner With ...
    8. Operate from a car
    9. CQ to answer ... callers
    12. Appendage used for throwing
    13. Not heavy
    14. Flexible antenna
    15. Propel fluid
    20. At a high temperature
    21. Convenient place to mount antennas on cars
    22. Give this assistance first
    23. Clear nights are ...
    25. Natural antenna supports
    28. Average
    30. End of message (CW prosign)
    31. These will be waiting for you after the expedition
    32. Sign off
    33. Rapid signal variation
    34. It is (Latin abbr.)
    36. Hikers need a good one
    39. Operator (abbr.)
    41. Unwanted picnic visitor
    43. Big mountain critter
    44. Walk in the wild
    45. Rectangular geographical division
    46. Stand by
    47. Transmit
    50. Indelible marking fluid
    52. A cat that's out wants this

    Solution


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    Page author: n0ax@arrl.org
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