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The Twin Ports Amateur Radio Fox Hunting Page |
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The fox (seen to the right)is just a simple kit you can got off the internet. It transmits at 0.5 watts. Inside there is 2 circit boards and a batteriey. The other fox(seen below as the "tube fox") is much |
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First of all the amateur radio fox huntting we do is not killing the animal,all we do is hide a transmiter somewhere in the two cities and track it down with a beam,dopplar,or body fade. |
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smaller and uses a 9V battery |
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Abouve you will see the "tube fox,"all this is is the small fox inside of a small tube that we got @ Menards. This hunt took a long time to find,cause it was part of the building. Seen below is a hollowed out log that one of the other hunters made. This hunt took hours to find. |
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Some Direction Finding Links: |
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N6BG |
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WB2HOL |
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K0OV |
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KB6DOL |
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Ant questions, email me at [email protected] |
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This is the inside of a fox transmitter. |
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