Engineering Crossword Puzzle
October 27, 2013

2013 Crosswords Archive

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This particular crossword was created for the BYU Engineering and Technology department.

 

Crossword Puzzle for the BYU Engineering Department, October 27, 2013 - RF Cafe

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1. Controlled impedance transmission line on a substrate (pl.)

9. Antenna (abbr.)

10. Silicon transistor type (abbr.)

11. Color quality

12. Chemical symbol for bromine

13. One type of electron spin

17. Pure carrier (abbr.)

19. 300 kHz to 3 MHz

21. The "B" in BYU

23. Unit of capacitance (abbr.)

24. Containing more than two ports

27. One component of a complex number (abbr.)

29. Coordinated Universal Time (abbr.)

31. Online auction site

32. Opposite of O.D.

33. Unit of liquid measure (abbr.)

37. Specialized mobile radio (abbr.)

38. Chemical symbol for strontium

39. Lowest ranges of system frequencies

43. Unit of liquid volume

44. Integrate data onto a carrier wave

47. Change from a "1" to a "0"

49. Internet mail protocol (abbr.)

51. The "Ge" in SiGe

56. Chemical symbol for selenium

57. Add solder to tip of iron

58. Related to FM by a differential

59. Semiconductor and calculator company (abbr.)

60. Technical drawing structure

61. Oscillator type that is referenced to an external source (abbr.)

66. Ham-ese for Young Lady

67. Came together, as with two plotted lines

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

72. Interpretted encoded data

74. Morse Code for "from"

75. 1e3 uV

76. Unit of length (abbr.)

78. Coefficient of temperature (abbr.)

79. Indium phosphide

82. Network file transfer protocol (abbr.)

84. Communication between stations by reflecting the radio waves off of the ionosphere

86. The property of mutual attraction between two bodies of matter

1. Chemical symbol for manganese

2. International Telecommunications Union

3. Chemical symbol for radon

4. The LM741 was the first

5. Chemical symbol for tin

6. Chemical symbol for rubidium

7. Unit of inductance (abbr.)

8. Sudden, short-lived increas in voltage or current

9. Chemical symbol for argon

12. Bandwidth (abbr.)

14. Short for potentiometer

15. Chemical symbol for lawrencium

16. _________ University Press, technical book publisher

17. Chemical symbol for californium

18. Greek letter used for frequency

20. BASIC looping keyword

21. Unit of heat

22. International Reply Coupon (abbr.)

23. The "U" in BYU

25. Local Oscillator (abbr.)

26. Multifunctional silicon devices (abbr.)

28. Generate frequencies with divide-by-N circuitry

30. Time division duplex (abbr.)

31. Nuclear explosion byproduct harmful to electronics (abbr.)

33. Ham's code for "Shall I increase power?"

34. Intel x86 command for " jump if above"

35. Chemical symbol for iron

36. Chemical symbol for lanthanum

38. Caused EM signals to disperse randomly

39. Chemical symbol for beryllium

40. Network configuration type

41. Electron beam particle

42. Stock symbol for National Instruments

45. Decimeter (abbr.)

46. Chemical symbol for nobelium

47. Chemical symbol for thulium

48. Global System for Mobile Communications (abbr.)

50. Type of chart

52. High-speed logic family

53. 1/000 of an amp (abbr.)

54. Chemical symbol for niobium

55. Unit of time (abbr.)

61. Programmable Logic Device (abbr.)

62. Display type

63. Type of logic gate

64. Electronics manufacturer with "meatball" logo

65. Chemical symbol for mercury

66. The "Y" in BYU

68. Third largest asteroid

69. Angular speed unit

70. Chemical symbol for einsteinium

71. 1.602E-19 Joules

73. Equalizer (abbr.)

75. Unit of frequency (archaic, abbr.)

77. Unit of admittance

78. Test point (abbr.)

80. Chemical symbol for praseodymium

81. Kilovolts (abbr.)

82. Unit of length (abbr.)

83. Chemical symbol for platinum

85. Switch position


See solution below

 

Crossword Puzzle Solution for the BYU Engineering Department, October 27, 2013 - RF Cafe