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    The Amateur Radio Crossword Puzzler

    By H. Ward Silver, N0AX
    October 12, 2007


    You May Fire When Ready, Gridley


    The oldest active electronic component of all--the vacuum tube--remains an important part of radio. It has characteristics that semiconductors just can’t yet match and so glows cheery and warm against the night, amplifying our signals into electromagnetic dreadnoughts. How about a puzzle featuring the topics of the tube?

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    Across

    3. FCC term for a transmitted signal
    10. Strong, such as a signal from an amplifier
    12. Electrode from which electrons begin their journey
    14. Type of current from the power grid
    15. Battery capacity (units)
    16. Used with "dodger" in the movies
    18. Local ARES leader (abbr)
    19. Satisfy
    20. Amplifiers used for SSB signals
    22. Nano-mega-amp (abbr)
    23. What dashes represent
    24. Partner to TCP in Internet traffic
    25. Unerasable memory
    26. Maximum backwards potential (abbr)
    28. Tube with five electrodes
    31. Tones used to control receiver squelch (abbr)
    32. Agency that monitors workplace safety (acronym)
    35. Highest value
    36. Steering coils or plates in a CRT
    39. Machine thinking
    40. Character (abbr)
    41. Upcoming ARRL contest (abbr)
    42. Tube with four electrodes
    44. Amplification factor
    45. Just a little
    47. CW for "dear"
    48. Distortion from signals interacting (abbr)
    49. CW for "many"
    51. Operating area that doesn't overload the tube
    52. Current or voltage the sets an operating point
    54. Discovered electrons given off by one electrode will flow to a more positive electrode
    56. Uses the VO1 prefix (postal code)
    57. A less polite term than "pileup"
    59. Morocco's prefix
    60. Manufacturer of DSTAR equipment
    62. Load to use while testing
    65. Resistor that limits charge accumulation on a tube's grid (two words)
    67. Electrode that absorbs gasses in a tube
    68. Component types that make a tuned circuit

    Down

    1. CRT grid that sharpens the electron beam
    2. Boils off electrons
    3. From outer space (abbr)
    4. Grid that controls secondary emissions
    5. Continent of the Amazon (abbr)
    6. Network technology department (abbr)
    7. Units of 25 Down
    8. Contacts not usually closed (abbr)
    9. The first European color TV standard
    10. Partner to "cut"
    11. New England state (postal code)
    13. Early version of product for review
    16. AC variations on a dc power supply
    17. CW signoff after sunset
    20. Element used in rechargeable batteries (chemical symbol)
    21. Greek letter symbolizing conductivity
    25. Ratio of voltage to current
    26. Most postive electrode
    27. Audio voltage units
    29. General term for giving off electrons by heating
    30. Shortest CW elements
    31. Professional that stamps tower plans (abbr)
    33. Small model train scale
    34. Opposite of 12 Across
    35. Follows the signature
    36. Tube with two elements
    37. Inventor of first practical vacuum tube
    38. CW for "light"
    39. To make ready
    42. Tube with three electrodes
    43. ARRL's online tech reference
    46. Not asunk
    47. Unit of power referenced to a milliwatt
    50. Period of a 1 GHz signal
    53. Next to or against
    55. Non-oscillatory signal
    58. Reflective mode of communication
    60. Microwave system to land planes safely
    61. One of the two RTTY signal states (abbr)
    63. Large 7th district state (postal code)
    64. CW for "your"
    66. Inductor resistance (symbol)

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