ARRL -- The national association for Amateur Radio ARRL -- The national association for Amateur Radio
Special Yaesu Deals at GigaParts.com -- Ad
Find on this site...
Site Index 
  
Search site:
  
Call sign search:
 
ARRL Member Login...
Username:   Password:

  
Register    Forgot userid/password? 
Quick Links...
Text-only 
  • Other Amateur Radio Crossword Puzzlers
  • ARRL Products:
    History/Adventure

    (More)

    TEN-TEC: The First 40 Years 1968-2008 -- An exciting glimpse of Ten-Tec's first 40 years in the world of communications.

    Don C. Wallace: W6AM, Amateur Radio's Pioneer -- This book traces the life of Don Wallace and with it the early history of Amateur Radio.

    Full Circle: A Dream Denied, A Vision Fulfilled -- Now Shipping! -- A heart felt story which will fascinate anyone interested in radio, communications, and music.

    Crystal Clear: The Struggle for Reliable Communications Technology in World War II -- Now Shipping! -- A story of the quartz crystal—a technology that changed the tide of World War II.

    The Secret Wireless War -- The Story of MI6 Communications--1939-1945 (World War II). This is an extraordinary story that includes hams among those patriots that undoubtedly helped the allied war effort. Softcover.

    The Amateur Radio Crossword Puzzler

    By H. Ward Silver, N0AX
    September 15, 2003


    "Lights, Camera...Action!"


    There are a surprising number of hams sending pictures around the globe. Can you name four different methods? They're all buried in this puzzle somewhere. This week's puzzle is devoted to the intricacies of beaming those smiling faces via the airwaves. Put on that beret, pull up a director's chair and...three, two, one...Roll 'Em!

    Ward 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.

    View as a PDF file (226,626 bytes)

    Across

    1. Screen side where the picture starts
    4. Difference between light and dark level
    10. An undistorted signal
    12. ... he's a jolly good fellow
    13. A picture signal
    14. CW abbreviation for husband
    16. One trace of the beam across the screen
    18. Abbreviation for amateur fast-scan images
    20. Modulation for television audio
    22. A repeater's squelch operates this circuit (acronym)
    23. CW signal report
    25. Listening organ
    26. Digital light sensor (acronym)
    27. An entire television visual field
    28. Acronym for audio and video equipment
    29. CW prosign for End-of-Message
    30. Professional broadcast engineering society (acronym)
    31. Unit of current
    32. The mode is hell
    35. Three-component color (acronym)
    37. Another word for beam
    38. Network interface accessory (acronym)
    39. Causes a painful burn on a microphone
    41. If you're gone without permission (acronym)
    43. Single-sheet pictures
    48. Slang for a radio
    49. Modulation for television picture
    50. CW prosign for a dash
    52. Direction of each trace across a screen
    56. Off-Center (acronym)
    57. Acronym for a television signal standard
    58. Amount of amplification
    60. Not yours
    61. Social ham group
    62. Lens made from closely-spaced lines

    Down

    1. Perform in real time
    2. Slowly dim picture to black
    3. Good luck!
    4. Picture capturing device
    5. Energized
    6. Thanks!
    7. Circuit that locks an FM receiver to a signal (acronym)
    8. A needle pulling thread
    9. Fine adjustment
    10. Picture for calibrating color (two words)
    11. Long time
    15. Picture used for testing
    17. Invisible light (acronym)
    19. Up and down direction
    20. One complete screen
    21. Recording device (acronym)
    24. Big contest in November (abbr.)
    26. These provide a reference for sidebands
    30. ARRL Section official (acronym)
    32. Pulse that keeps time
    33. Precedes E-I-O
    34. Lose lock and the picture will do this
    36. Increased light areas make the picture look this way
    40. Ratio of circumference to diameter
    42. It's world wide
    44. French friend
    45. Type of scans on 20-meters
    46. Dull or non-reflective
    47. Artificial picture
    51. Color shading
    53. Oscillator (abbr.)
    54. The three basic component types (acronym)
    55. Spanish for "the"
    57. Home state of the Mets
    59. A cat that's out wants this

    Solution


    Page last modified: 10:02 AM, 15 Sep 2003 ET
    Page author: n0ax@arrl.org
    Copyright © 2003, American Radio Relay League, Inc. All Rights Reserved.