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    The Amateur Radio Crossword Puzzler

    By H. Ward Silver, N0AX
    April 1, 2006


    "Acrimonious Nyms"


    Jargon-laden as only technical endeavors can be, electronics has a collection of acronyms and abbreviations all its own. I use them frequently to fill in a puzzle, but now the worm turns! Consider the clues connote cleverly compacted collection of combined characters condensing complexities to contracted conundrums...commence!


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    Across

    1. Contains the pattern used to create integrated circuits
    4. Urgent task or delivery
    7. Bidirectional trigger diode
    11. Most electronics runs off this type of current
    12. Type of microprocessor package with many pins in a grid
    13. A one-junction transistor
    15. Device that measures reflections in transmission lines
    16. Output is true if neither input is true
    17. Company that invented the integrated circuit
    18. Something that doesn't work
    19. Memory that can only be read
    21. ARRL's service of electronics and radio information
    22. Prefix for RF connectors
    23. Random-access memory that retains its information with the power off
    25. Tiny transistor package
    26. 2N3906 is this type
    28. Common type of display
    30. CW abbreviation for AND
    32. Quiet amplifier
    33. CW abbreviation for number
    34. Garish name acquisition techniques
    35. Way to slice a quartz crystal
    36. Product tag powered by RF energy
    39. Diode that gives off light
    40. For example
    41. Microwave semiconductor material
    43. CW abbreviation for good night
    45. Most electronics is built on these
    46. Chip
    48. Prefix of transistor package number
    50. Absorbs voltage transients
    53. Liquify
    54. Thyristor used to control ac current
    56. Relay made of semiconductors
    59. Another name for the emitter follower
    60. Emits coherent light
    64. Amateur file format
    66. Equalize
    68. Three most common component designators
    70. Measure of power
    71. Diode used to switch RF
    72. If this was lost we'd have remorse
    73. Volume control label

    Down

    2. Hubbub or fuss
    3. Unidirectional thyristor
    4. Most conductive metal
    5. Bird that is squirted
    6. Most circuits have an out and an in
    8. Body that coordinates telecomm rules
    9. When the information is incomplete or contradictory it doesn't do this (two words)
    10. Last tube in a TV
    12. Non-volatile memory that can be written to once only
    14. Random variation in clock signal timing
    16. 2N3904 is this type
    18. Handles signals digitally
    19. Finds range and azimuth of objects
    20. Damaging discharge
    24. Unit of potential
    27. False if both inputs are true
    29. Image detector
    31. Microphone switch
    33. SKYWARN agency
    34. Cousin to Si
    35. Wire size
    37. Info added to data to allow errors to be fixed
    38. Bipolar junction transistor that has a insulated gate instead of a base
    39. Putting lots of gates in a single integrated circuit
    42. 7400 logic family
    44. Logic family with N-channel transistors
    45. Type of plastic tubing
    47. Complementary, low-power logic family
    49. Programmable one-time only
    51. Integrated circuits after they are cut from a wafer but before being put in a package
    52. Fast logic family that uses negative voltages
    55. Simple timing circuit
    56. Device mounted on the surface of a printed-circuit board
    57. Memory whose contents can be accessed at random
    58. Package with two rows of pins
    61. Complement to 27 Down
    62. Lights up displays
    63. Early radio company
    65. Goes with "wi"
    67. Inspection department
    69. Radio signals

    Solution


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