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    The Amateur Radio Crossword Puzzler

    By H. Ward Silver, N0AX
    December 18, 2004


    "Presents of Mind"


    Here we are in the holiday season - did those strategically-placed hints have the desired effect? Do you think those magazines carefully left open to certain advertisements were noticed? If you got lucky, maybe you are or will be figuring out how to use a new gadget. What do all those control labels mean? Here's some practice in deciphering all the front-panel jargon we see everyday. Have a great holiday season, whether you're finishing up or just getting started!

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    Across

    1. Doesn't work (abbr.)
    3. Characters per second
    7. Where the cans plug in
    11. Increases average speech level
    12. Abbreviation for ham radio
    13. Chinese prefix
    14. Prefix where the Amazon originates
    15. Equipment gets you on this
    17. Frequency of received code
    19. Abbreviation for Caribbean section
    20. Frequency range
    25. Break (abbr.)
    27. Tunes at high rate
    29. Microphone (abbr.)
    30. Controls the radio's frequency
    31. Dark continent
    32. What holds the elements up
    33. Russian satellite prefix
    34. Prevents frequency changes
    36. Magic Meters
    39. Mode that exchanges groups of characters
    42. Letters 29 Across and 35 Down have in common
    43. Combine signals
    44. Company that owns Bell Labs
    45. How you pay for gear in Japan
    46. Adjusts receiver frequency
    47. Make a contact (abbr.)
    48. Transforms feedline impedance
    50. From (CW abbr.)
    51. Hardy har har (CW abbr.)
    52. Prefix of country surrounded by DL, HB, I, S5, HA, OM and OK
    53. Operating System (abbr.)
    55. Almost the same as an Old Chap (CW abbr.)
    57. Moves frequency lower in steps
    58. One who listens
    59. Separates transmit and receive frequencies
    60. Clean vigorously before the sale
    62. React to a warning
    65. Output power (abbr.)
    66. These make real radios glow in the dark
    67. The guys on the ground
    68. Electromechanical switch

    Down

    1. Temperature coefficient
    2. A bag full of unknown goodies
    3. Sweep through a range of frequencies
    4. Most important part of the station
    5. Where you meet the doctor after off the tower (abbr.)
    6. Software that operates on the signals
    7. Shifts the received window
    8. Quick and dirty
    9. Snips out noise pulses
    10. Change between tones
    16. Identification (abbr.)
    18. Collector current (abbr.)
    21. Prevents overdrive
    22. Quickly
    23. Add "n" to change a ham into a food
    24. Abbreviation for upcoming holiday
    25. Demodulates SSB and CW
    26. Multi-tone digital signals (abbr.)
    27. Rejects undesired signals and noise
    28. Where Santa keeps the presents
    30. Audio level control
    31. Electrical discharge
    35. Makes the dots and dashes
    37. Prosign for "?"
    38. Adjusts the transmitter frequency
    40. Reduces received signal level
    41. Companion to 4 Down
    44. One of two states that is also a DXCC entity (abbr.)
    46. Controls receiver front-end gain
    47. Adjusts range of received signals
    49. Rejects just one adjustable frequency
    52. The person that possesses the radio
    54. Measure of impedance match
    55. The person that uses the radio
    56. To let the secret slip out
    58. Be confident
    59. Another word for radio
    61. Whoever dies with the most of these, wins
    63. Add "V" to get the examination coordinator
    64. Rarest and smallest third district state (abbr.)
    65. The circuit that generates 65 Across

    Solution


    Page last modified: 03:30 PM, 16 Dec 2004 ET
    Page author: n0ax@arrl.org
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