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Across
  1. 2. An alternating-current frequency of one cycle per second.
  2. 5. Signals from a transmitter or oscillator occurring on whole-number multiples of the desired operating frequency.
  3. 8. The number of complete cycles of an alternating current that occur per second.
  4. 10. A device that picks up or sends out radio frequency energy.
  5. 13. A device that converts sound waves into electrical energy.
  6. 14. An individual who acts as an advisor or mentor to a newly licensed amateur.
  7. 16. The basic unit of electrical current.
  8. 17. A thin metal strip mounted in a holder. When too much current passes through the fuse, the metal strip melts and opens the circuit.
  9. 18. A circuit that will allow some signals to pass through it but will greatly reduce the strength of others.
Down
  1. 1. The stage in a receiver in which the modulation is recovered from the RF signal.
  2. 3. A stage of an FM receiver that makes the receiver less sensitive to amplitude variations and pulse noise.
  3. 4. Contraction for balanced to unbalanced. A device to couple a balanced load to an unbalanced source, or vice versa.
  4. 6. The process of varying an RF carrier in some way to add an information signal to be transmitted.
  5. 7. A device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy.
  6. 9. A region of electrically charged (ionized) gases high in the atmosphere. The ionosphere bends radio waves as they travel through it, returning them to Earth. Also see sky-wave propagation.
  7. 10. A test instrument that measures current.
  8. 11. A term used to describe several packet stations linked together to transmit data over long distances.
  9. 12. Continuous tone coded squelch system.
  10. 15. To vary the amplitude, frequency, or phase of a radio-frequency signal.