[HCRA] FOX II DEPLOYMENT Sunday
Jim W
k1jaw at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 30 09:36:24 EDT 2008
http://www.stanleypark.org/pagemap.aspx OCT 5 9am-5pm
This is the link to the map for our second fox hunt which will be a little more challenging. For that reason, we picked (with the help of another member whose email I lost - but thank you) a family friendly location.
1. This is an automatic Fox. You go when you want, between 9am and 5 pm this Sunday. You may re-activate as many times as you want.
2. To activate the Fox, transmit on 146.565 and then push a DTMF 2 on your handheld - MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE AN RESONANT ANTENNA ON!
3. The Fox will respond with a 13wpm cw message "QRZ HCRA FOX HUNT CAN U FIND ME? DE WB1Z WB1Z K" and then shut itself off. (Be sure to ID every 10 minutes with an antenna on)
4. This is a good hunt to have a friend/ham/YL along with you. When you get close, it is better to have two transmitters so that you do not forget to have an antenna on when you transmit a DTMF "2"
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A. Some are going to use a yagi. This will get you to the general area quickest.
B. Body fade - Remember to keep the transceiver close to you and turn a full 360 degrees slowly without stopping. Note the nul(s) which are the weakest signal. If you have one nul, the Fox is behind you. Two nuls are caused by reflection. If you have two nuls, look between the two nuls and the fox will be behind you.
C. Off Frequency - If you are too close to get nuls, and before you remove the antenna, another method you might like to try is changing frequency to either 146.560 or 146.570 AFTER activating the Fox. (See, something new each time we go out!)
D. Substitute antenna - If you have a BNC connector (quarter turn to put on or off) you may use a small paperclip for a shorter antenna. If you have a SMA (screw on) do NOT use a paperclip, find a quarter watt resistor or short piece of wire that fits snugly but is not forced in or fall out.
E. This is a public place. When you are real close to the Fox, try not to call attention to yourself so that it does not fall into the wrong hands. If it has become too visible, please adjust it accordingly. You do not have to touch it for the bragging rights. Being able to say "its gotta be here.." is what it is all about.
I will be monitoring 146.670 all day while I am sealing my driveway. Have fun... If there is a chance of rain, I will still deploy the Fox; If is going to rain all day, I will not. Call me anytime on 146.670 (147.000 as a backup) if you have questions. Don't forget the map.
I will bring the FOX with me Friday night so that you may see what this version looks like and how it works.
73's
Jim k1jaw
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