Transmitter Hunting (also known as T-Hunting, fox hunting, radio direction finding) is a popular activity among Amateur Radio operators where a transmitter is actually hidden somewhere and is "hunted" (found) using radio direction finding techniques! The transmitter is usually on the air intermittently, and identifies either in Morse code or voice automatically. When the transmitter is on the air, the hunters "take bearings" using directional antennas by determining the direction where the signal is the str
The Conejo Valley Amateur Radio Club serves hams in Thousand Oaks, CA and the surrounding area.
Welcome to Piedmont Transmitter Tracking the web site dedicated to Local Fox Hunt Schedule Getting Started Subscribe to Piedmont Trackers 2002 ARDF Championships in Georgia! T-Hunting Projects Changes to this Site Results of Previous Hunts How to Help FAQ Links Hits since March 20, 2000 Carpe Vulpes Send comments or suggestions to ...
A German amateur radio direction finding club with links to many other clubs in the area and around the world.
www.darc.de/referate/ardf
Southern California Transmitter Hunts The following listing was adapted from the T-hunt calendar compiled by Cathy Livoni, KD6CYG. Please send any updates, new listings, corrections, or flames to jay@west.net. General Information The hider is the winner of the previous hunt, and except where noted, co-operation between teams and outside assistance are not allowed. Hidden T may be on either ...
www.west.net/~jay/hunt/socal.htm
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