Pavek Museum Crossword - Advanced

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  1. 4. This Pavek Museum co-founder started and owned KBEW Radio, and later advocated for the Jolly Green Giant statue.
  2. 7. Digital audio or video files available for streaming or download, often in a series.
  3. 9. Recognized as the world's first computer programmer, her work laid the foundation for computing.
  4. 10. One of three Pavek Museum founders, sharing a name.
  5. 11. The iconic dog mascot associated with the RCA and Victor brands in the context of phonographs and sound recording.
  6. 14. Early communication device using electrical impulses to transmit coded messages.
  7. 16. Device that sends signals, crucial in broadcasting and wireless communication.
  8. 18. Online platforms enabling users to create, share, and interact with content.
  9. 21. Infamous radio broadcast by Orson Welles in 1938, causing panic as listeners believed it was a real alien invasion.
  10. 23. A historic brand in radio and television that comes at the end of the alphabet.
  11. 24. Global network connecting millions of computers, facilitating information exchange.
  12. 26. Electronic device for processing and storing data, performing various tasks.
  13. 28. Integrated circuit that contains the functions of a central processing unit, a key component in computers.
  14. 29. Invention by Alexander Graham Bell, enabling voice communication over long distances.
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  1. 1. Steve Cannon is the only one in the Minnesota Broadcasters Hall of Famewith two plaques - one for himself and one for these radio “personalities.”
  2. 2. Respected group recognizing outstanding achievements in Minnesota broadcasting.
  3. 3. The Pavek Museum was incorporated in 1988, under this name.
  4. 5. Experience: The Pavek Museum field trip where students perform a live radio broadcast and play a trivia game.
  5. 6. The exchange of information over a distance, encompassing various communication technologies.
  6. 8. Pavek Museum founder Joe Pavek’s call sign WO0EP.
  7. 12. Visual communication system, allowing transmission of moving images and sound.
  8. 13. Co-founder of Medtronic, inventor of the first external, battery-powered, wearable pacemaker. Co-founded the Pavek Museum and shares the name of another Minnesota museum.
  9. 15. A system of dots and dashes representing letters and numbers, used in telegraphy.
  10. 17. Equipment that captures and converts signals, essential for communication devices.
  11. 19. Wireless transmission of audio signals, revolutionizing broadcasting and entertainment.
  12. 20. Short-range wireless technology for connecting devices like phones, speakers, and headphones.
  13. 22. Programs and applications that run on computers, providing functionality for users.
  14. 25. A device used in early radio transmitters, creating sparks to generate radio waves.
  15. 27. Wireless technology allowing devices to connect to the internet without physical cables.