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    The Amateur Radio Crossword Puzzler

    By H. Ward Silver, N0AX
    January 31, 2004


    "Worthy Components" -- Get out your resistor color code chart and see if you can track down the various parts of this puzzler!


    Those little bits and pieces that make up so much of electronics are often taken for granted. This puzzle's theme is words associated with the various types of simple electronics components. How well do you know your little friends and neighbors?

    Ward "Bits and Pieces" 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
    3.
    Batteries with liquid electrolyte are ... cells
    5. Prevent flow of ac current
    9. Unit of inductance
    10. Translate symbols into information
    11. Old abbreviation for pico
    12. Ferrites prevent this type of interference (abbr.)
    13. This moves on a variable capacitor
    15. Designates "6" on resistor band
    18. Material of disc capacitors
    20. Resistors cause voltage to do this
    21. Adjustable resistor
    22. Common abbreviation for "that is"
    23. Mixer signal (abbr.)
    25. Receiver frequency fine tune (abbr.)
    26. Legitimate
    27. Hit
    30. Indefinite article
    31. A good job is done "just ..."
    32. Light (abbr.)
    33. Unit of capacitance
    37. Abbreviation for chip
    38. One in a million (abbr.)
    40. Printed value of a component
    42. Makes mistakes
    45. Input-Output (abbr.)
    46. Lift or carry
    48. Smallest state in the tenth district
    50. Confuse
    51. Electric vehicle (abbr.)
    52. CW abbreviation for "and"
    53. Power dissipating components
    54. These designate numbers and exponents of component values

    Down
    1.
    Thousands of microhenries (abbr.)
    2. Stores magnetic energy
    3. Opposite of delta connection
    4. Small adjustable capacitor
    5. Stores electric energy
    6. Good kind of cholesterol (abbr.)
    7. Longest possible path for a contact
    8. Main frequency control
    14. Imply hostile intent
    15. Shunt ac signals around a component
    16. Engineer that knows the most about electricity (abbr.)
    17. Divided in two
    19. Imaginary impedance
    20. Two series resistors form a voltage ....
    24. Rod dimension that must be less than a matching hole's ID
    28. Round core with a hole in the middle
    29. Safety lab (abbr.)
    33. Remove a signal
    34. Reversing current
    35. A correctly adjusted circuit is "tuned ..."
    36. Most popular mode on 2-meters
    39. Volts times amps
    41. Prototype or exhibit
    42. Phoned home
    43. One component of epoxy
    44. Blue-black-black
    47. Heats materials
    49. Assistant (abbr.)
    50. Keeps volume constant (abbr.)

    Solution


    Page last modified: 02:45 PM, 30 Jan 2004 ET
    Page author: n0ax@arrl.org
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