[HCRA] As of 1500hrs, October 6th, the HCRA Foxbox1 has gone back into hiding! Are you up to the task of finding it?

Ken, KD1KU kd1ku at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 6 17:34:43 EDT 2021


As of 1500hrs local time (3pm), October 6th, HCRA FB-1 has gone back 
into hiding!

It's long overdue that both HCRA Fox Box's are both in hiding so all fox 
hunters can try to locate that diabolical fox! Are you up to the task?

HINT, I was able to wake it from its slumber with 25 watts from the old 
K-Mart parking lot on Rte.5 in Holyoke, MA. (coordinates below)
Hint Coordinates are: 42.18626, -72.63128 with an elevation of 247ft.

FB1 is running one watt into an 18-inch antenna. To activate FB1 go to 
the 2-meter simplex frequency of 147.550 MHz (PL 100.0Hz), key your 
transmitter, identify yourself with your call sign then press the DTMF 
"1". If the Fox can hear you (and you can hear it) you will hear its 
very distinctive sound. It will transmit for 30 seconds, ID, and then 
repeat 2 more times before going back to sleep. You can make it transmit 
as often as necessary to locate it.

This is a good opportunity for base stations to get in on the fun. If 
you can hear the fox please give its signal strength and direction if 
possible. Please do not reveal its location, just a location where you 
can hear it from, this then becomes a starting point for the other fox 
hunters to use. It's just as important for the hunters to know where it 
CANNOT be heard as well as where it CAN be heard!

If you do locate FB-1 you do not have to touch it to claim finding it, 
eyeball contact is sufficient with a photo for good measure. Post a 
photo of the FB (not revealing its location) as there might be other 
hunters still out there trying to find it. It is located less than 500 
feet from a safe parking location. Announce it and post the photo here 
on this group and the HCRA Facebook Group that you found it along with 
any comments other than its location. We want to know who has found it 
and who hasn't.

I can tell you it's in a publicly accessible location with nearby safe 
parking. Getting to FB-1 may require a short walk on mostly flat ground.

Please do not post the frequency or PL on social media, websites, or 
email lists.

ALL Fox Hunters are welcomed to participate regardless of affiliation!

Happy Hunting!
Ken, KD1KU


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