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    The Amateur Radio Crossword Puzzler

    By Chris Codella, W2PA
    December 14, 2007


    Vintage Ham Radio


    Vintage ham equipment is fun to restore, collect and operate. And words from hamdom’s days of yore are still with us, even if their origins may have been forgotten. If you’ve got an interest in the history of ham radio - or, better yet, have actually lived it - you’ll have an easier time with this week’s puzzler. If not, you’ll have fun anyway.

    Printable PDF Version


    Across

    1. Radio named for a bird
    5. Lake ____ swing
    9. An SB-220, very broadly speaking
    14. Oscar's follower
    15. In the middle of EME
    16. Tough, durable wood
    17. Times past
    18. Fine tuning, on some vintage receivers
    20. Presses the upper left key
    22. They get disqualified in a contest, probably
    23. Vibroplex manual item
    24. Iowa ham equipment maker, informally
    25. Cartoonist Schultz, on CW maybe?
    26. _____ generator
    28. A step lower in frequency than Re's
    29. Proof ender, maybe on CW too
    32. Meadow sound
    34. Volatile computer storage
    35. Four digits of nothing, on CW, for short
    36. An R-390 on a carrier?
    41. Part of S.R.O.
    42. What log entries were often written in, before computers
    43. Sixty-one-forty-____
    44. Foxhunt (abbr.)
    45. Delight
    46. Pertaining to a point of connection, in a circuit or network
    50. Base predecessor?
    51. W2 summer time
    53. Dir. beaming Billings from Boise
    54. Bad, if a tire...; good, if SWR...
    57. Desk Kilowatt maker
    59. Lots of Hertz, in the early days
    62. ARRL Op-____ (dupe sheets were #6)
    63. Receiver maker in HPM's time
    64. Walk back and forth
    65. Natural antenna support
    66. A YL, after getting an X
    67. Jet-setters' jets, once
    68. Wisdom says that sometimes it's more

    Down

    1. 20 WPM, 300 Baud, and others
    2. SP capital
    3. To AMers it's the scratchy one from Heath
    4. AMSAT partner
    5. Glowing remnant
    6. Effect of 5-down on a hot dog
    7. Sometimes it's plus sometimes minus
    8. AR, on CW
    9. Some amplifiers, starting around 1970
    10. "Who ___?"
    11. Part of EAN, CAN, PAN
    12. Future doc's exam
    13. Docs of another kind
    19. Arrangements or organizations - in databases
    21. Like a ruling in HV-land
    25. Layer, as with paint
    27. Pac. div. ARRL sect.
    28. Their dials are greenish-blue
    29. Miamisburg, to 28-down
    30. Maker of 9-down, once
    31. Serial port pin
    33. Code proficiency, say
    35. Extra stable freq. ref.
    36. Kind of logic gate
    37. Another kind of logic gate
    38. What the original ham band is called today
    39. Linear (but not an amp), briefly
    40. IN district
    45. Honored or favored
    47. Covet, as a big antenna farm
    48. Collectors' ancestors?
    49. Contacts (but not QSOs)
    50. ____ King 500
    51. VCR button
    52. Prescribed amounts
    54. Italy, No. Ireland, in prefixes
    55. McCartney, Lancelot and others
    56. Took a 707
    58. Mfgr. of HRO rcvrs
    60. Hz, to Hertz
    61. A step higher in frequency than so's

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