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    The Amateur Radio Crossword Puzzler

    By Chris Codella, W2PA
    November 20, 2009


    Signal Makers


    Lots of pieces play together to create a signal on the air.

    Printable PDF Version

    Across

    1. Ant. meas.
    5. Cousin of 38-across
    10. Caucasus region prefix
    14. Part of DE, on phone
    15. Lid like
    16. PW1 maker
    17. Part of 23 across
    18. Eastern zone-36 prefix
    19. NA or SA, e.g.
    20. Encoder, in a way
    22. Last stage, with 62 across
    23. Measuring dev.
    24. W5LFL's employer, once
    26. SDR part
    29. Band booking
    31. RX starter
    36. Prefix with -band
    38. Parasitic array
    41. Part of a score, maybe
    42. Political pundit?
    45. Apple spray
    46. Theories
    47. Lisbon prefix
    48. Seminal radio textbook author
    50. Equipment seller
    52. Homer's neighbor
    53. Eastern zone-28 prefix
    56. Dir., for one
    58. Dit dah doer
    62. See 22 across
    67. Tea type
    68. Dig, so to speak
    69. Eight in some circles
    70. HS denizen
    71. Part of some joints
    72. Dayton digs
    73. QSL bureau process
    74. Put up, as a crank-up, say
    75. Lodges

    Down

    1. DVM predecessor
    2. "QSY!"
    3. "___ Thing"
    4. Q followers
    5. JD1 name
    6. "Get ___!"
    7. It's a gas
    8. Probably contains a 41 across
    9. W5 sect.
    10. KP4 name
    11. Harbor vessel
    12. Turin prefix
    13. Apache or Cheyenne, e.g.
    21. Gates' job
    22. Hole goal
    25. Span's partner
    26. Amateur 24 across partner
    27. Having two parts
    28. RIT button
    30. Swindles
    32. 90 degrees
    33. Illegal lighting?
    34. Belfast prefix
    35. Cut down
    37. School session
    39. Ready for firing
    40. "Gee!"
    43. Kink companion
    44. Gut bug
    49. MI, MO and MT QP mo.
    51. Give in
    54. Water walker
    55. Bratislava prefix
    57. CD followers
    58. SB-401, 301, 201 and 101, once
    59. EME artifact
    60. Y2K part
    61. Menu option
    63. CPU part, abbr.
    64. EP place
    65. Take home
    66. SM-land rugs
    68. Took the cake, say

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