Radio & Radar Crossword Puzzle
February 9, 2014

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Science & Engineering Crossword Puzzle for February 9, 2014 - RF Cafe

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2. Man after whom the faint blue light of hyper velocity electrons was named (2 wds.)

13. Chemical symbol for francium

14. Chemical symbol for molybdenum

15. Decimeter (abbr.)

16. Unix, Linux or Windows (abbr.)

17. Band between RF and BB

18. 1e-6 mA

20. Sound frequency in the human hearing range (abbr.)

22. Subject a circuit to extreme operation

25. Chemical symbol for chlorine

26. Unit of time (abbr.)

27. Below ELF

28. Front edge of a wing (abbr.)

30. Electrical safety organization (abbr.)

31. Automated Test Equipment (abbr.)

32. Coefficient of temperature (abbr.)

33. Data transmission pathway

34. Moon of Saturn discovered in 1672

35. Amateur radio enthusiast

37. Switch position

38. Ham abbreviation for transceiver

39. Chemical symbol for terbium

40. Coefficient of temperature (abbr.)

42. Singulated piece of IC wafer

43. Unit of inductance (abbr.)

45. Branch of mathematics concerned with the properties of, and relationships between points, lines, surfaces and solids

46. Ratio of circumference to diameter

47. Attenuator topology (pl.)

48. Test point (abbr.)

49. BS__ - the degree held by many RF Cafe visitors

50. Base of the octal number system

51. Chemical symbol for californium

52. Like the moon

53. Chemical symbol for silicon

54. Adjust a pot

56. Chemical symbol for arsenic

57. Chemical symbol for neptunium

58. Color quality

59. This website's title, with 63 Across

61. Crystal filter type (abbr.)

63. This website's title, with 59 Across

64. Parts per million (abbr.)

65. A common battery cell size

66. Government program to bring electricity to farms (abbr.)

67. Network department (abbr.)

68. Chemical symbol for magnesium

69. Antenna (abbr.)

70. 1/6 inch printer's measure

71. Chemical symbol for thallium

72. Mr. Pascal's first name

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

78. Semiconductor and calculator company (abbr.)

79. Chemical symbol for nobelium

80. Chemical symbol for iron

81. Test Procedure (abbr.)

82. Chemical symbol for rhodium

84. Internet protocol (abbr.)

86. The "IP" in IP2 and IP3 (2 wds.)

1. Type of source used by a Norton equivalent circuit (2 wds.)

2. Unit of capacitance (abbr.)

3. Amateur Radio Association (abbr.)

4. 1/6 inch printer's measure

5. Line of Sight (abbr.)

6. High Data Rate

7. Using the moon as a passive reflector to establish a signal path; moonbounce (abbr.)

8. Electrical overstress (abbr.)

9. Unit of time (abbr.)

10. Lubricant

11. 300 Hz to 3 kHz

12. Reduction of receiver sensitivity due to overload from a nearby transmitter

19. Circuit for maintaining constant voltage (abbr.)

21. Used to remove oxidation during soldering

23. Popular software language from Borland

24. Overlapping "piconets"

25. Encased in a protective covering

26. Permeability-tuned oscillator (abbr.)

29. Chemical symbol for einsteinium

30. Unit of inductance (abbr.)

33. Power meter circuit configurations

36. Lowest value in a list

39. Trans European Trunked RAdio

41. Slow flow of metal when under high temperature or great pressure

44. Filter type (abbr.)

46. Personal Handy Phone System (abbr.)

55. Loose end of a cable

58. Control language used by Hewlett Packard printers, abbr.

60. Finite-Element Model

62. Weight (abbr.)

64. Related to FM by a differential

65. Antenna (abbr.)

71. Unit of weight

72. Digital transmission figure of merit (abbr.)

73. Automated Test Equipment (abbr.)

74. Broadband passive RF components manufacturer in, Holbrook, NY (abbr.)

75. Effective Radiated Power (abbr.)

77. Part of a male connector

79. Chemical symbol for nickel

80. Chemical symbol for iron

83. Chemical symbol for holmium

85. Chemical symbol for platinum


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Science & Engineering Crossword Puzzle Solution for February 9, 2014 - RF Cafe