Radio Foxhunters Find Their Champions In Ohio:
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July 29, 2010
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Radio Foxhunters Find Their Champions In Ohio:
By ARRL ARDF Coordinator Joe Moell, K0OV
They came from 15 states and four foreign countries. In their
suitcases were radio sets, antennas, sun block and running shoes, but
they left some room in hopes of taking home a medal or two. They were
the hams and future hams -- ranging from age 12 to older than 70 -- who
went to Southwest Ohio in the third week of May for the 10th Annual USA
Championships of Amateur Radio Direction Finding (ARDF). ARDF is done
on 80 meter CW and 2 meter AM in separate events, each with five "fox"
transmitters. A course is typically three miles from start to each of
the five transmitters (in optimum order) and then to the finish. Your
mission is to find your assigned three, four or all five foxes,
depending on which of the 11 age/gender categories you are in. Each
transmitter is on for one minute at a time in a five-fox cycle that
repeats. You must find your way on foot with just your
direction-finding gear, the map you're given and your compass. GPS help
is not allowed. Read more here
http://www.arrl.org/news/ardf-update-radio-foxhunters-find-their-champions-in-ohio.
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