Physics & Engineering Crossword Puzzle
December 15, 2013

2013 Crosswords Archive

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Physics & Engineering Crossword for 12/15/2013 - RFCafe

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1. Force a signal to an insignificant level

7. Greek letter often used to represent an angle

10. Unit of resistance

11. Measure of source/load match

13. Charged particle

14. 30 kHz to 300 kHz

15. Part of this website's title

17. Five-bit digital code used in teleprinter application (pl.)

19. RF ____, the world's best engineering website

21. Common solder composition (pre-lead-free, abbr.)

22. Enhanced Graphics Adapter

24. Chemical symbol for manganese

26. Chemical symbol for ytterbium

27. Chemical symbol for bromine

28. Chemical symbol for radium

29. Unit for 1,000,000 watt-seconds (abbr.)

31. Modern battlefield technique (abbr.)

33. The "B" in BER

34. Move from cell to cell

36. Transformer interwinding connections

39. Silicon transistor type (abbr.)

41. One type of electron spin

43. Chemical symbol for strontium

44. Local Oscillator (abbr.)

45. Chemical symbol for gallium

46. Chemical symbol for terbium

48. Type of logic gate

50. Virtual Private Network

51. Used logic gates

53. Junk e-mail

56. Like the inband portion of a Chebyshev filter

59. Chemical symbol for palladium

60. Galilean moon

61. Exponent that returns the original number

62. Describes when a synchronous motor loses phase lock

64. Automatic Calibration System (abbr.)

65. Silicon transistor type (abbr.)

66. RF signal loss in a transmission line (pl.)

1. Tool used to attach electronic components to a PCB (2 wds.)

2. 300 MHz to 3 GHz

3. Related to FM by a differential

4. 1.602E-19 Joules

5. Half of DSB

6. ____ Meet, a Ham's flea market

7. Alternative name for a pi meson

8. Having power applied (slang)

9. S21 (2 wds.)

12. Rare earth laser material

15. Chemical symbol for radium

16. Small unit of capacitance (abbr.)

18. 2 x SSB

19. Chemical symbol for calcium

20. 1/6 inch printer's measure

23. Chemical symbol for gallium

25. Chemical symbol for neon

27. Chemical symbol for bismuth

29. Chemical symbol for molybdenum

30. Intel x86 command for " jump if above"

32. Weight (abbr.)

33. Filter type that blocks frequencies in a specified band (abbr.)

34. Chemical symbol for radon

35. Greek letter (micro)

37. Chemical symbol for arsenic

38. Chemical symbol for praseodymium

40. Last stage in a transmitter (abbr.)

42. Chemical symbol for polonium

44. Filter type that blocks upper frequencies (abbr.)

46. Total radiated power (abbr.)

47. 10 decibels (pl.)

49. Type of flip-flop

50. Abbreviation for minimum voltage

51. Circuit path with very high or infinite impedance

52. Stock symbol for Dell Computer

54. Min-to-max voltage of a waveform (abbr.)

55. Analog-to-Digital (abbr.)

57. Indium phosphide

58. Singulated piece of IC wafer

60. Current-voltage phase mnemonic

63. Last stage in a transmitter (abbr.)

64. Chemical symbol for silver


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Physics & Engineering Crossword Solution for 12/15/2013 - RFCafe