Amateur Radio Direction Finding


This Btuner web ring is for Amateur Radio Direction Finding and Fox Hunting Web sites. The sites within this ring have information about Hams tracking radio transmitters for fun and to 'self police' the Amateur Radio bands.


I have a low powered Alinco 2 meter transmitter. I am looking for a schematic to make it switch on and off for use in fox hunting.




VE7FVW - Fox Hunt Webring Link Site

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my aunt use radio direction finding made by Wildlifematerials they use something like CW pulse they are at 219 MHz




This web site is devoted to transmitter hunting in the North Carolina Piedmont. Here you will find information on transmitter hunts of all sorts. If it is taking place in Central North Carolina, and it involves locating transmitters, you'll find it here.

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Images and descriptions of Foxhunting, ARDF and Radio Direction Finding equipment

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stories of the hunts in the Lansing
Michigan area

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A site containing information about my foxhunting, and some interesting fox hunt projects - including a PC based fox hunt system.

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Information for T-Hunters

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It introduces the manufacture of the ARDF oscillator that uses PIC16F84.The ARDF oscillator operates according to the ARDF rule.It can automatically transmit the morse code.The ARDF transmitter can be composed by connecting it with the microphone terminal of FM transceiver. ID (call sign) can be easily changed with the tact switch.

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Small, lightweight, frequency programmable 70cm radio beacons for high power rocketry, RC Airplanes, hot air ballons, or foxhunting.

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Utah Amateur Radio Club RDF site: RDF projects and info., information about Montreal Doppler DF units, etc.

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Amateur radio operators, who hunt and hide transmitters. We use direction-finding equipment to locate transmitters over many hundreds of miles or very few miles. We have the longest and hardest T-hunts in the country. QST magazine says that we have "The Mother-of-all-hunts"

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An Historic account of the old days at Urunga up to today, of the "Urunga Convention", from its start at the "DOO MEE" in 1949

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N6MBR Tbox Information

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This website is focused on the equipment for orienteering sports, especially for Amateur Radio Direction Finding (ARDF). You will find here all information about wide variety of orienteering sports equipment, technical documentation, manuals for download, guidelines, interesting links and lot more...

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