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FUN!<br />

6) Soviet jamming stations, intent<br />

on keeping "undesirable"<br />

broadcasts from being<br />

received in their country,<br />

legally identify themselves on<br />

CW.<br />

7) Radio Berlin International operates<br />

from West Berlin.<br />

8) The Voice of America is prohibited<br />

by Congress from<br />

broadcasting in any language<br />

but English.<br />

9) There is a shortwave broadcast<br />

band allocated at 11<br />

meters.<br />

10) Radio Peace and Progress is<br />

a Soviet shortwave station.<br />

11) " Suomen Yleisradio" broadcasts<br />

from Samoa.<br />

12) SINPO is an ac ronym for t he<br />

Special InterNa tional Programming<br />

Organ ization.<br />

13) " The Graveyard" is the SWL's<br />

nickname for ac-meters.<br />

14) In many countries, you have<br />

to be an SWL before you can<br />

become a ham.<br />

15) The International Frequency<br />

List is a publication listing in<br />

five volumes all of the world's<br />

radio stations.<br />

16) The "Worldwide TV-FM OX<br />

Association" is an organization<br />

specializing in VHF·UHF<br />

SWUng.<br />

17) Some countries require SWLs<br />

10 license their receivers.<br />

18) WCC in Chatham MA, broadcasts<br />

news report s. in CW, on<br />

6.376 MHz.<br />

19) Many ship stations have the<br />

same type of four-letter callsigns<br />

as broadcast stations,<br />

e.g., KXXX,<br />

The U.S, AM broadcast band<br />

has only 23 channels.<br />

F) Effect of Radio Moscow report<br />

about Soviet farming on usteners<br />

.<br />

G) Element missing from Radio<br />

Moscow's news programs ....<br />

H) Famous army radio station ...<br />

II<br />

JI<br />

KI<br />

LI<br />

Wo odpecker 'S alleged purpose<br />

, , , , , , , , , , , , .<br />

SWLs throw this whe n a rare<br />

station is QRMed .<br />

Engineering society .<br />

Wh at Germans c all East Germany<br />

, . , , , , , , , .<br />

M) Spanish "I" , . , , , , , , , ,<br />

NI<br />

01<br />

Iraq amateu r prefix ,<br />

Number of megahertz in SWL<br />

so-meter band , ,<br />

P) Any press station's test letters<br />

, , , .<br />

Q) Your author's former call suffix<br />

" "<br />

" "<br />

• •<br />

Element 1:<br />

See Illustration 1A.<br />

Illustration 2,<br />

19 27 32 64<br />

10 14 1 33 63<br />

53 35 49<br />

55 24 25 39 38<br />

- --<br />

4366 3<br />

- -<br />

2954645<br />

37 40 57<br />

--<br />

61 20<br />

11 26<br />

- - --<br />

21 22 23 56 47<br />

44 34<br />

THE AN SWERS<br />

7 30 52<br />

Elemen t 2:<br />

1-J, 2-S, 3·P, 4·F, 5·M, 6-1, 7·U, B-R, 9-A, to-r, 11-N , 12·B, 13-0, 14·0 .<br />

15-L, 16-G, 17-0, 18-C, 19-E, 20·H.<br />

Element 3:<br />

(Reading from left to rig ht) utilities, broadcast, tropicals,<br />

clandestine; band, domestic, program, listen; music, religious,<br />

interval, language; government, propaganda, engineer, overseas;<br />

calibrate, foreign, relay, static.<br />

ELEMENT 5-HAM ACROSTIC<br />

Guess the words defined and write them over th e numbered<br />

dashes. Next, place each letter in the co rrect square in th e puzzle.<br />

The black sq uares show word endings. The completed puzzle will<br />

form a statement relating to sho rtwave listening. (Ill ustrat ion 2)<br />

AI<br />

BI<br />

C)<br />

Medium-wave antenna .<br />

"The Eastis Red" .<br />

A shortwave station's<br />

'" " ongue .<br />

D) Jammers produce this .<br />

E) Old-style receiver component .<br />

118 73 Mag azine· April, 1981<br />

-- - -<br />

28 50 42 51<br />

--<br />

65 9 41 2 67<br />

5 13 36 8 48 16 17 46<br />

59 18 4 15 31<br />

62 58 60 12<br />

Illustration lA,

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