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RF Amplifier Theme Crossword Puzzle
February 6th, 2022

This custom made RF Amplifier theme crossword puzzle for February 6th is provided compliments of RF Cafe. All RF Cafe crossword puzzles are custom made by me, Kirt Blattenberger, and have only words and clues related to RF, microwave, and mm-wave engineering, optics, mathematics, chemistry, physics, and other technical subjects. As always, this crossword puzzle contains no names of politicians, mountain ranges, exotic foods or plants, movie stars, or anything of the sort unless it/he/she is related to this puzzle's technology theme (e.g., Reginald Denny or the Tunguska event in Siberia). The technically inclined cruciverbalists amongst us will appreciate the effort. Enjoy!


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acr. = acronym, abbr. = abbreviation, pl. = plural, wds. = words

RF Amplifier Theme Crossword Puzzle for February 6th, 2022, 2022 - RF Cafe

ACROSS DOWN
1. Short waveform excursion from a reference state used in radar amplifiers
3. Constellation : The southern cross
7. David ____ - popular author on microwave engineering
10. Type of current flow (abbr.)
11. The "D" in RFID (pl.)
12. Chemical symbol for selenium
14. Abbreviation for minimum voltage
15. Bipolar Field-Effect Transistor
18. Threaded fastener
21. Slang for when a professor hints at an exam problem (abbr.)
23. Minimum noise power level (2 wds.)
27. RF integrated circuit (abbr.)
29. Chemical symbol for chromium
30. Unit of capacitance (abbr.)
31. 10E1 numerical prefix
32. Active Electronically Scanned Array (abbr.)
34. Automatic Calibration System (abbr.)
35. SIP x 2 (pl.)
37. Counter ElectroMotive Force (abbr.)
39. Lubricant
40. Type of high power transmitter amplifier (abbr.)
42. Solid state power amplifier (abbr.)
45. ___/IP scheme for networked connectivity
47. Unit of atmospheric pressure (abbr.)
48. Another name for a test lead
49. Abbreviation for "power"
50. Substrate for mounting components (abbr.)
52. Frequency division multiple access (abbr.)
55. Type of data conversion device (abbr., pl.)
58. Governmental agency that monitors pollution (abbr.)
60. The "O" in ROM
61. Unix, Linux or Windows (abbr.)
62. Greek letter
64. Chemical symbol for rubidium
65. Volt, meter, pint, pound, eg.
66. Signal power booster, and part of this crossword puzzle's theme (pl.)
70. 1.602E-19 Joules
72. _____ factor, the peak-to-average waveform value
73. Thin Shrink Small Outline Package (abbr.)
74. Read-only (abbr.)
75. One component of a complex number (abbr.)
76. Solid of rotation whose sides are the hypotenuse of a right triangle
79. Switch position
80. Metal or plastic rod that connects a potentiometer wiper to a knob
81. Study for a test just before taking it
82. One state of matter
1. Modulation technique (abbr.)
2. Quantum electron property
3. Computer monitor (abbr., pl.)
4. Part of this website's title
5. Schema for computer or device presentation to the operator (abbr.)
6. ISDN BRI channel (abbr.)
8. Radio term for indicating the end of a transmission segment
9. Readability, Signal, and Tone (QoS report type)
10. Mathematical mean rate of energy dissipated by a load (2 wds.)
13. Correction for variations in amplitude and/or phase versus frequency across a communications channel
16. An ellipse has two of them
17. Antenna radiated power measurement (abbr.)
19. The "C" in CDMA
20. Move from cell to cell
22. Type of multivibrator with two steady states
24. Chemical symbol for europium
25. Small unit of capacitance (abbr.)
26. Rubber type
28. A BPF specification (abbr.)
33. Chemical symbol for silicon
35. Dual Tone Multi-Frequency
36. Solid state power amplifier (abbr.)
37. Computer Assisted Design and Development
38. Sends a file over a network (abbr.)
41. Weight (abbr.)
43. Chemical symbol for strontium
44. Chemical symbol for polonium
46. Pure carrier (abbr.)
51. Cyanide (abbr.)
53. Weatherproof cover for a radar antenna
54. Million samples per second
56. Amateur Radio Emergency Service (abbr.)
57. Citizens Broadband Radio Service (abbr.)
59. Ratio of circumference to diameter
62. Greek letter
63. Band between RF and BB
66. Amateur Radio Direction Finding (abbr.)
67. Type of high frequency circuit substrate (abbr.)
68. Thing in a bill of material
69. Small Office/Home Office (abbr.)
71. Amateur radio operator who is qualified to administer Amateur Radio licensing examinations (abbr., pl.)
74. Unit of length equal to 5.5 yards
77. Type of logic gate
78. 1e-6 mA

See solution below

 

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