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Engineering Crossword Puzzle

RF Cafe Engineering Crossword Puzzle w/Weekly Headlines July 22, 2018At least 10 clues with an asterisk (*) in this technology-themed crossword puzzle are pulled from this past week's (7/16 - 7/20) "Tech Industry Headlines" column on the RF Cafe homepage. For the sake of all the avid cruciverbalists amongst us, each week I create a new technology-themed crossword puzzle using only words from my custom-created list related to engineering, science, mathematics, chemistry, physics, astronomy, etc. You will never find among the words names of politicians, mountain ranges, exotic foods or plants, movie stars, or anything of the sort. You might, however, see someone or something in the exclusion list who or that is directly related to this puzzle's theme, such as Hedy Lamar or the Bikini Atoll...

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Electrical Shock: Fact and Fiction

Electrical Shock: Fact and Fiction, May 1959 Electronics World - RF Cafe WebsiteAny time I see an article that references causing limb movements by poking the brain with electrical signals, I think of the old The Far Side comic. Artist Gary Larson drew quite a few hilarious operating room scenarios. Electrocution is of course not a laughing matter - unless it happens to someone else and it is not serious and no harm is done. Then - and only then - can it be funny. I've laughed at myself many times after receiving a good jolt due to stupidity. Sometimes after such an experience I wonder how I never killed myself from getting zapped as the result of being too lazy to turn off a circuit breaker before servicing a light switch or receptacle. The sad thing is that I'll probably do it again some day...

Please Thank Empower RF for Their Support

Empower RF Systems - RF Cafe WebsiteEmpower RF Systems is the technological leader in RF & microwave power amplifier solutions for EW, Radar, Satcom, Threat Simulation, Communications, and Product Testing. Our air and liquid cooled amplifiers incorporate the latest semiconductor and power combining technologies and with a patented architecture we build the most sophisticated and flexible COTS system amplifiers in the world. Solutions range from tens of watts to hundreds of kilowatts and includes basic PA modules to scalable rack systems.

Comes the Revolution

Comes the Revolution or "40 Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong", May 1966 Popular Electronics - RF Cafe WebsitePopular Electronics magazine printed in April 1966 its first notice of new frequency units to be used beginning with the June edition. The May issue included this piece titled, "Comes the Revolution - or - '40 Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong'." Predictably, not everyone liked it. With the June issue came the promised change and along with it the first in a series of reader responses. I also found a reader's opinion from the August issue as well. Evidently, not everyone wanted to honor Heinrich Hertz by naming the base unit of frequency in his honor...

Molecular Electronics

Molecular Electronics, April 1960 Electronics World - RF Cafe Website"Eventually," Dr. Herwald said, "we believe it will even be possible to automatically and continuously produce actual electronic equipment, such as radio receivers and amplifiers, starting from a pool of molten semiconductor materials." That was in early 1960 in an Electronics World article titled, "Molecular Electronics." The term "molecular" references what eventually became integrated circuits (IC), the first of which was realized in 1958 by Texas Instruments engineer Jack Kilby. Kilby's IC incorporated one transistor, one capacitor, and three resistors on a germanium substrate. Building on that success, researchers envisioned single-chip semiconductors which contained hundreds, thousands, and even millions of transistors, diodes...

Anatech June Product Announcement

Anatech Electronics Intros 3 New Filter Models for June 2026 - RF Cafe WebsiteAnatech Electronics offers the industry's largest portfolio of high-performance standard and customized RF and microwave filters and filter-related products for military, commercial, aerospace and defense, and industrial applications up to 40 GHz. Three new models have been added to the product line in June, including a 9660 MHz (COM1 - COM3) cavity bandpass filter, a 2442 MHz waveguide band stop filter, and a 2072.5 MHz / 2250 MHz / 1800 MHz triplexer filter. Custom RF power filter and directional couplers designs can be designed and produced with required connector...

Foreign Tube Substitution Data

Foreign Tube Substitution Data, May 1959 Electronics World - RF Cafe WebsiteI suppose a more appropriate title for this chart would be "Foreign Valve Substitution Data," considering that most (if not all) of Europeans refer(red) to vacuum tubes as "valves." As with having posted scores of Radio Service Data Sheet pages for the benefit of hobbyists who restore and service vintage radio equipment, I also post other hard-to-find reference resources when I find them. Sure, the number of people looking for this information is extremely small, but they are extremely grateful for this when in the throes of finding replacement tubes (valves). Posting a hyperlink to this page on the RF Cafe homepage will assure that...

Novel Radio Items

Novel Radio Items, August September 1940 National Radio News - RF Cafe WebsiteMy father used to refer to the "sweet-voiced lady predicting the weather over and over again" as my girlfriend because I would call the "WEather 6-1212" phone number (936-1212) so often. It really wasn't because I was infatuated with her voice, it's that I was obsessed with weather forecasting. Most of my free time as a kid and teenager was spent building and flying model airplanes and rockets, and at eighteen years of age I began taking full-size aeroplane flying lessons, so my world revolved around a zone extending from terra firma up to about 5,000 feet AGL. This collection of communications news...

Please Thank IPP for Their Long-Time Support!

Innovative Power ProductsInnovative Power Products has been designing and manufacturing RF and Microwave passive components since 2005. We use the latest design tools available to build our baluns, 90-degree couplers, directional couplers, combiners/dividers, single-ended transformers, resistors, terminations, and custom products. Applications in military, medical, industrial, and commercial markets are serviced around the world. Products listed on the website link to detailed mechanical drawings, electrical specifications, and performance data. If you cannot find a product that meets your requirements on our website, contact us to speak with one of our experienced design engineers about your project.

Directional Coupler Quiz

RF Directional Couplers Quiz - RF Cafe WebsiteWelcome to the RF Cafe Isolators & Circulators Quiz, an essential assessment for engineers focused on the reliable sampling and monitoring of signal flow. Directional couplers are the cornerstone of power metering, reflected power detection, and signal injection in high-frequency transmission systems. Whether you are calibrating a forward-power monitor, auditing VSWR in a feedline, or balancing a complex signal distribution network, a rigorous understanding of coupling factor, directivity, and insertion loss is vital. This quiz challenges your knowledge of these passive structures, covering the mechanics of coupled transmission lines, the significance of isolation and directivity, and the critical trade-offs in power splitters and tap networks. By evaluating your grasp of these core principles

Werbel 40 dB Coupler for 380-3000 MHz

Werbel Microwave WMADC-0.4-3-40DB-SERIES, 40 dB Directional Coupler for 380-3000 MHz - RF Cafe WebsiteWerbel Microwave's WMADC-0.38-3-40DB-SERIES is a high-power 40 dB directional coupler covering 380 to 3000 MHz, supporting a wide range of VHF, UHF, cellular, LTE, and wireless infrastructure bands. Built on an air dielectric coaxial structure, this design delivers low insertion loss, excellent power handling, and exceptional directivity for accurate forward and reverse power discrimination. Unlike many broadband couplers that prioritize ultra-flat coupling, this model is engineered to maximize directivity across the band, ensuring cleaner separation between forward and reflected signals. In most real-world systems, coupling variation is easily calibrated out...

Electronics Against Cancer

Electronics Against Cancer, August 1959 Popular Electronics - RF Cafe WebsiteThe medical x-ray machine shown here reminds me of the "Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator" contraption Marvin the Martian wanted to use in "Hare-Way to the Stars" to disintegrate the Earth (because it blocks his view of Venus). Of course our hero Bugs Bunny thwarts his plan, whereupon Marvin asks, "Where's the kaboom?" Can you imagine being fraught with cancer and getting strapped into a chair with that huge hypodermic-needle-looking thingy pointed at you, as shown in this 1959 issue of Popular Electronics magazine? The Caduceus sword in the pic doesn't help matters, either. The trauma of such an experience might have been worse than the treatment for some people. As usual the pioneers took the arrows so that we can benefit from the treatments enjoyed today, and the equipment does not look nearly as intimidating. See also "After Class: X-Rays" for more info...

High Tech Comics

High Tech Comics, November 1944 Radio-Craft - RF Cafe WebsiteA wee bit of levity in the form of comics is good for the soul on a busy workday. Good humor, it is said, contains a degree of truth in it, and this group from vintage editions of Radio-Craft magazine is no exception. One of the comics in particular struck a chord with me - the one with the table model radio where the serviceman is speaking on the phone with his customer. The first familiar feature is the shape of the radio and the removed rear cover; it reminds me of my Tesslor R-601S. The second thing is the dead bugs. Just like a stray cat will climb into your car's engine compartment on a bitter cold day in search of heat, so will bugs be drawn to a heat source such as that provided by an electronic appliance filled with warm, glowing vacuum tubes...

Please Thank IPP for Their Long-Time Support!

Innovative Power ProductsInnovative Power Products has been designing and manufacturing RF and Microwave passive components since 2005. We use the latest design tools available to build our baluns, 90-degree couplers, directional couplers, combiners/dividers, single-ended transformers, resistors, terminations, and custom products. Applications in military, medical, industrial, and commercial markets are serviced around the world. Products listed on the website link to detailed mechanical drawings, electrical specifications, and performance data. If you cannot find a product that meets your requirements on our website, contact us to speak with one of our experienced design engineers about your project.

Exploding Wire Spacecraft Propulsion

Exploding Wire Spacecraft Propulsion, January 1962 Electronics Illustrated - RF Cafe WebsiteThe concept of exploding wire propulsion is a fascinating relic of the early Space Age concepts, reflecting an era of high-energy-density experimentation that prioritized power density over long-term system efficiency. While this 1962 Electronics Illustrated magazine report captured a valid physical phenomenon - the rapid plasma expansion of a metallic conductor - the practical implementation for spacecraft encountered insurmountable engineering hurdles relative to the chemical and electrical propulsion benchmarks that followed. When you dump several thousand amperes into a 1-mil wire in nanosecond timescales, you bypass traditional heating...

Return of the Prodigal Ham

Return of the Prodigal Ham, February 1955 Popular Electronics - RF Cafe WebsiteHere is another article about a "prodigal" Ham who returned to amateur radio after about a 30-something year respite, per this 1955 Popular Electronics magazine. Author Charles Meistroff's previous experience had been with surplus World War I - yes that's WWI! He must have been in Heaven to be able to now get his hands on all the new-fangled equipment now (then) available on the World War II surplus equipment market! I don't know if the military is still making surplus equipment available like they did even up through Korea and Vietnam. There must be some great stuff from the Middle East wars if it is circulating within the surplus market. Then again, other than ruggedness factors, most commercial equipment is as good or better than MIL-SPEC stuff...

Don't Lose Your Mobile Rig

Don't Lose Your Mobile Rig, May 1967 QST - RF Cafe Website"If the car is parked in a dark remote spot it is better to do the job where the car is. This is because auto burglary is a lesser crime than stealing the whole damn car." That remark was made by a 'former' thief who ostensibly gave up a life of crime after spending nearly two decades in the slammer for various infractions of the law. One of his specialties was breaking into cars to steal radios - AM, FM, CB, Ham, or whatever was available. Mr. X volunteered his insight for the benefit of QST readers who might want to take proactive steps to help minimize the chance of being a victim. The year was 1967, but you can bet the same mindset pervades the thinking of modern day break and grab thieves today. Even though most modern portable electronics equipment is protected from access by passwords, that wouldn't stop a thief from stealing...

A Survey of Silicon Junction Diodes

A Survey of Silicon Junction Diodes, July 1969 Electronics World - RF Cafe WebsitePrior to the emergence of silicon-based semiconductors, selenium and copper(cuprous)-oxide rectifiers were the alternatives to vacuum tubes. Copper-oxide (Cu2O) was popular as a small signal detector since its forward voltage drop was similar to a Schottky type diode - typically around 0.2 V. Copper-oxide diodes were used in radios and test equipment meters. Selenium (Se) has a forward voltage drop of around 1 V, but its high reverse voltage withstanding of 20 V or more made it popular for voltage rectification, with as many layers as necessary being stacked serially as required. Selenium rectifier stacks...

Many Thanks to Centric RF for Their Continued Support!

Centric RF microwave components - RF Cafe WebsiteCentric RF is a company offering from stock various RF and Microwave coaxial components, including attenuators, adapters, cable assemblies, terminations, power dividers, and more. We believe in offering high performance parts from stock at a reasonable cost. Frequency ranges of 0-110 GHz at power levels from 0.5-500 watts are available off the shelf. We have >500,000 RF and Microwave passive components we can ship you today! We offer Quality Precision Parts, Competitive Pricing, Easy Shopping, Fast Delivery. We're happy to provide custom parts, such as custom cables and adapters, to fit your needs. Centric RF is currently seeking distributors, so please contact us if interested. Visit Centric RF today. 

Coaxial Cable Quiz

RF Coaxial Cable Quiz - RF Cafe WebsiteWelcome to the RF Cafe Coaxial Cable Quiz, a technical assessment designed to sharpen your proficiency in the fundamental transmission media that underpin all radio frequency communications. Whether you are scaling a tower for antenna installation, troubleshooting impedance mismatches in a feedline system, or calculating loss budgets for a long-run cable deployment, a firm command of coaxial theory is vital for maintaining signal integrity and power efficiency. This quiz challenges your understanding of critical transmission line metrics, including characteristic impedance calculations, the impact of dielectric constants on velocity factor, the physics of the skin effect, and the thermal limitations of power handling. By testing your knowledge...

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Radio Mirrors for Communications

Radio Mirrors for Communications, May 1969 Electronics World - RF Cafe WebsitePassive repeater antennas have been used for a long time to overcome line-of-sight-limitations of many - if not most - of the radio communications universe. Properly designed and implemented passive repeaters can exhibit very high levels of efficiency, and in some cases can actually provide gain by focusing signals impinging on a large panel of multiple wavelength dimensions onto a smaller transmitter or receiver antenna. That is known as aperture gain. Optical telescopes are a good analogy where for the same level of magnification at a given wavelength, a larger aperture (refractive lens or reflector mirror) results in a brighter image at your retina or CCD...

R. F. Interference Filters

R. F. Interference Filters, April 1969 Electronics World - RF Cafe WebsiteSprague Electric engineer Benedict Rosen, discusses how the characteristics of a circuit in need of protection against RF interference needs to be considered when selecting filter components. He points out that attempting to hang a shunt feedthrough capacitor on the input and/or output of a low impedance (e.g., 50 Ω) RF circuit could make the situation worse, depending on whether the circuit is strongly capacitive or inductive in its out-of-band region. Sprague was a major manufacturer of all sorts of capacitors qualified for use in military and aerospace systems, so they put a lot of effort into characterizing device parameters over a wide range of voltage, current, power, temperature, mechanical, and frequency environments...

UJT Monostable / Monocycle Multivibrator

UJT Monostable / Monocycle Multivibrator, April 1969 Electronics World - RF Cafe WebsiteMonostable multivibrator, one-shot multivibrator, monocycle multivibrator - it's a matter of semantics, although the circuit designer doesn't necessarily think so. The distinction, evidently, is that this monocycle multivibrator uses a positive-going pulse as a trigger and the output in its rest (stable) state is a digital "0" (low). A mere 2 mA of current flows since all the unijunction transistors (UJTs) are turned off. A UJT, to refresh your memory, is not used as a linear amplifier because of its regenerative, negative resistance operating region that causes it to effectively lock into a fully on or fully off conduction state until an external stimulus causes...

Capacitance Probes in Industrial Instrumentation

Capacitance Probes in Industrial Instrumentation, May 1969 Electronics World - RF Cafe WebsiteSimmonds Precision Products, a company in Vergennes, Vermont, which I worked for for a couple years prior to quitting to attend the University of Vermont full-time to finish my electrical engineering degree, had as one of their main products capacitance-based fuel measurement systems for military and commercial aircraft. As was common in the era, they made not only the capacitance probes and associated electronics, but also the cockpit displays and power supplies. Being a test technician at the time, I got a pretty good exposure to the complexities of such a fundamentally simple principle as using the...

Effective Radiated Power

Effective Radiated Power, May 1973 Popular Electronics - RF Cafe WebsiteEIRP - effective isotropic radiated power - is an important parameter when calculating both intentional and unintentional electromagnetic emissions. EIRP is a vector quantity that accounts for both power (magnitude) and 3-dimensional coordinates (direction). It includes antenna directivity that concentrates power in a particular direction rather than distributing it equally in all directions (e.g., isotropically). Effective radiated power factors in modulation type and power envelope shape as well. Knowing how to measure that quantities can make the difference between...

Crystal Filters

Crystal Filters, April 1969 Electronics World - RF Cafe WebsiteAs with most technologies that have been around for decades, the fundamentals of crystal filters have not changed with time. Materials and methods have changed, of course, but the equivalent lumped element model (using resistors, capacitors and inductors) of a crystal filter is essentially the same today as it was in 1969 when this article appeared in Electronics World magazine. Open a first semester electronics circuits textbook and the chapter on crystals will look much like this piece by Mr. Robert Kent, of Damon Engineering. The use of crystal had a profound impact on filter design because their extremely high "Q" factors...

Tips for Technicians

Tips for Technicians, May 1969 Electronics World - RF Cafe WebsiteDid you know that Mallory, the well-known capacitor maker, at one time was at the forefront of solid state rectifier diodes? Not me, at least before seeing this infomercial from a 1969 Electronics World magazine. I know that they made selenium rectifiers that replaced many application which formerly required vacuum tubes. This installation of Mallory's "Tips for Technicians" is one of many run for the benefit of service shop guys who needed to keep abreast of changes in technology. Note the admonition at the end: "Don't forget to ask 'em - 'What else needs fixing?'"...

Wartime Solder

Wartime Solder, September 1942, Radio-Craft - RF Cafe WebsitePrior to the big push for leadless solder in the 1990s, probably 99% or more of the solder used by industry, tradesmen, and hobbyists contained lead. The 60/40 Sn-Pb (and 63/47) alloy, both with and without a rosin or acid core, was used for electrical work, electronics, plumbing, copper guttering, radiators, and many mechanical assemblies made of steel, brass, copper, tin, etc. Between World War I, "The War to [Not] End All Wars," and World War II, the electronics industry exploded in growth. All realms of society and government became utterly dependent on products assembled using solder. Both tin and lead were abundantly available...

Crystals for CB & Ham Communication

Crystals for CB & Ham Communication, March 1973 Popular Electronics - RF Cafe WebsiteAccording to author R.R. Freeland, manufacturing processes for radio-quality manmade crystals saw major improvements toward the end of World War II. At the time, the process was highly manual-intensive, as can be seen in this really nicely done 1940s video titled "Crystals Go to War." Prior to the use of crystals as frequency-determining devices, inductor-capacitor (LC) tank circuits were the dominant configuration. There were actually other frequency-determining schemes like spark gaps and even vibrating mechanical reeds. As you might guess, anything less than...

RF Cafe Engineering Crossword Puzzle w/Weekly Headlines

RF Cafe Engineering Crossword Puzzle w/Weekly Headlines January 14, 2018At least 10 clues with an asterisk (*) in this technology-themed crossword puzzle are pulled from this past week's (1/8 - 1/14) "Tech Industry Headlines" column on the RF Cafe homepage (see the Headline Archives page for help). For the sake of all the avid cruciverbalists amongst us, each week I create a new technology-themed crossword puzzle using only words from my custom-created related to engineering, science, mathematics, chemistry, physics, astronomy...

Comsat Laboratories Needed Electronic Technicians

Comsat Laboratories Needed an Electronic Technicians, March 1969 Electronics World - RF Cafe WebsiteFor the benefit of RF Cafe visitors, I have posted at no charge to companies many employment announcements for engineers, technicians, managers, and other technical positions. This electronics technician job was located at COMSAT Laboratories' (Communications Satellite Corporation) Washington, D.C., facilities since 1969 was prior to when the then-futuristic-looking Clarksburg, Maryland, campus was established. In the early 1990s, I worked as an RF design engineer for a few years at COMSAT Laboratories in Clarksburg. About a decade earlier, before earning my BSEE degree, I was working as an electronics technician at ...

A Few More Electronics-Themed Comics

Electronics-Themed Comics, March 1969 Electronics World - RF Cafe WebsiteTGIF. If this past week has had you on edge, cheer up -the weekend's almost here. Once the final fire has been put out - or is at least contained - give yourself a break and enjoy these tech-themed comics from a vintage issue of Electronics World magazine. My favorite is the one on page 83 which is a takeoff on the well-worn comedy meme of the husband trying to sneak back into the house after a night out with the boys. This poor guy has been outwitted by his wife, who evidently has a bit of tech savvy working for her...

Atomic Radiation: Types & Relationships

Atomic Radiation: Types & Relationships, May 1969 Electronics World - RF Cafe WebsiteNuclear energy was a big topic in the 1960s and 1970s as it was believed to be the future of electrical power generation for the world (at least up until the 3 Mile Island and Chernobyl incidents occurred). Ships and submarines were being powered by reactors that allowed them to run for months at a time without refueling, atmospheric emissions were practically zero, and the fuel source was abundant (albeit not simple to obtain). Medical and space applications were increasingly dependent on a greater knowledge of radiation and its effects on humans, plants, animals, and electronics. Many people by that...

Cleveland Institute of Electronics Advertisement

Cleveland Institute of Electronics Advertisement, January 1969 Electronics World - RF Cafe WebsiteAs mentioned often here on RF Cafe, especially with an ever-increasing amount of devices and appliances with "no user serviceable parts inside," the demand for electronics technicians is as great today as it was decades ago. Associated equipment is significantly different now and a lot more of it consists of swap-out modules and assemblies rather than performing repairs in the field. However, there still exists a significant amount of legacy electronics everywhere, and it all needs to be maintained until upgrades are installed. There...

News Highlights, July 1972 Popular Electronics

News Highlights, July 1972 Popular Electronics - RF Cafe WebsiteEngineering and science magazines, websites, and discussion panels frequently report on and lament the lack of women and minorities in both realms. You might think this is a relatively new concern since, but as evidenced by this 1972 Popular Electronics tidbit the effort to attract women and minorities into the fields has been going on for half a century. At the time, women and minorities made up about 2% of undergraduates in engineering curricula. The proportion was 20% as of 2015 according to a recent report by the ASEE. During that same time period (1970), according to the National Center for Education...

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