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Title: El Dorado County Amateur Radio Club


1
  • El Dorado County Amateur Radio Club
  • 2007 Foxhunt

2
  • Foxhunting History and Philosophy

3
Why Foxhunt?What Skills Can be Gained?
  • Finding sources of RFI (Radio Frequency
    Interference)
  • Search and Rescue location of lost people or
    aircraft in wilderness
  • Getting to know your regions back roads
  • Raising community awareness of ham radio(what
    are those folks up to?)
  • Coordination among a team of hunters
  • Having fun with your fellow amateurs

4
EDCARC Past Foxhunts(Courtesy of Bill W6LSW)
  • Club conducted regular T-hunts during the 1990s
  • Start was breakfast at the Waffle shop near the
    east end of Placerville
  • Who ever was hiding the transmitter would leave
    early and hide it, then about 9 or 930 the rest
    of us would begin hunting.
  • It was a requirement that you had to be able to
    hear the hidden transmitter there or at some
    designated location.
  • Bill (W6LSW) had a timer that would key the
    transmitter and a tape recorder which would turn
    on for approximately 30 seconds.
  • The tape played was pre-recorded with suitable ID
    and voice messages that just taunted the
    searchers.

5
  • The Rules and Boundaries

6
Foxhunt Rules
  • The Fox will hide only in an area that is
    accessible to the public without the payment of
    an admission fee.
  • This event is a Mobile hunt where participants
    hunt from their vehicles. No walking is required
    to find the fox.
  • Hints will be occasionally be given on the FOX
    frequency and on the EDCARC repeater, 147.825, if
    possible. Hunters are encouraged to ask for
    hints if they are lost!

7
Foxhunt Rules
  • The fox will transmit every 5 minutes for a
    minimum of two minutes.
  • The fox frequency will be announced on the
    147.825 repeater at the start of the hunt. The
    hidden transmitter signal must be copyable at the
    starting point by agreement among the hunters
    present. The start point will be at the Federated
    Church, 1031 Thompson Way, Placerville. The hunt
    will be Saturday July 28, 2007. Start time will
    be determined at prior Thursday Club Meeting.
  • At the beginning of the hunt each team will
    record their starting odometer reading, to the
    nearest 1/10 mile, to be given to the Huntmaster.
    Hunters will verify their reading to other
    participants if requested.

8
Foxhunt Rules (Continued)
  • The hunt will have a Maximum Time Limit of 1 hour
    and 30 minutes, at which time the location of the
    FOX will be announced to any remaining hunters.
  • So that all teams can hunt with equally high
    enthusiasm, the FOX will not announce that the
    hunters are in the area or that any teams have
    found the fox.
  • Upon arriving at the FOX each team will
    immediately check in with the Huntmaster by
    stopping in front of the Mobile FOX, to record
    their time and mileage.
  • The team with the lowest true elapsed mileage
    will be the winner.

9
Area Covered by Foxhunt(Not to Scale)
Hwy 193
Hwy 49
Hwy 193
Hwy 49
Salmon Falls Road
Hwy 49
El Dorado Hills Blvd
Hwy 50
N
W
E
The fox will be located inside the following
boundary West EDH Blvd, Salmon Falls Road,
and the stretch of Highway 49 between Salmon
Falls Road and Hwy 193. South Hwy 50 East
That stretch of Hwy 49 between Hwy 50 and Hwy
193, Hwy 193.
S
10
  • Recommended
  • Equipment

11
What to Bring (Personal Gear)
  • Water
  • Sunscreen
  • Comfortable clothing and shoes
  • Sunhat
  • Snacks
  • Adequate gasoline for your car
  • Camera or Camcorder

12
What to Bring(Recommended Radio Gear)
  • 2m Transceiver (in car or hand-held)(2m receiver
    will also work)
  • Portable directional antenna
  • Map of area
  • Notepad to copy hints
  • Watch
  • Compass

13
What to Bring(Optional Radio Gear)
  • GPS Unit
  • Second 2m Transceiver for coordination
  • Second team member to drive and navigate
  • Cell phone
  • Doppler Unit

14
  • Building
  • The Cheap Foxhunt
  • Beam

15
Beam Overview
  • A simple three element beam can be constructed
    using a steel tape measure (cheap), PVC (real
    cheap), and a few spare parts in our shack.
  • The design is courtesy of Joe Leggio WB2HOL and
    is on the websitehttp//home.att.net/jleggio/pr
    ojects/rdf/tape_bm.htm
  • The cost is minimal (20 or less) and easy to
    build
  • The beam works very well for both transmit and
    receive, with the following performance
    parameters GAIN 7.3 dB
  • Front-to-Back Ratio50 dB
  • 3 db BeamwidthE 67.5 degrees
  • 3 db BeamwidthH 110 degrees

16
Beam Parts List
  • 4 ft ½ PVC (Schedule 40)
  • Qty 2, ½ PVC Crosses
  • Qty 1, ½ PVC T-Section
  • 10 feet of 1 wide steel tape measure
  • Qty 6, 1 ½ auto hose clamps
  • 6 household wire
  • Electrical tape
  • 50W coaxial feedline
  • PL239 connector (with coax adapter)
  • (If necessary) adaptor for radio (SMA, BNC, etc)

17
Beam Construction
  • Cut PVC tubes to make understructure. As cross
    and t joints vary in size, cut PVC tube to
    achieve final dimensions when inserted.
  • NOTE! Dimensions are to center of joints, NOT to
    joint or tube ends.

18
Beam Construction (Cont)
  • Trim four pieces of tape measure -Reflector 41
    3/8 long -2 Driven Elements 17 ¾ (you may
    wish to make them longer and tune after
    assembly) -Director 35 1/8 long
  • CAUTION Steel tape is sharp. Use safety glasses
    and care when cutting. Tape ends to protect
    yourself and others.
  • Center tape measure sections on crosses and t
    joints, and along boom

TAPE ALLEDGES TO AVOID INJURY!
Reflector
Driver 1
Director
Boom
Driver 2
19
Beam Construction (Cont)
  • Add hose clamps to tape measure elements
  • You may need to use electrical tape to keep tape
    measure elements straight (avoid gull-wing effect)

Cross
Hose Clamps
20
Beam Construction (Cont)
  • Remove tape measure paint at inside ends of tape
    measure
  • Solder 4 ½ hairpin between driven elements

4 ½ long wire
hairpin design
Hairpin location
21
Beam Construction (Cont)
  • Separate braid and center wire on one end of 50
    Ohm coax cable
  • Solder braid to one driver, center wire to other
    driver
  • Make sure to remove tape measure paint prior to
    soldering
  • Terminate coax appropriately to your radio

50 Ohm Coax
Hairpin location
Braid
Center Wire
22
Beam Construction (Cont)
  • Hold you beam via the handle.
  • Add a counter weight to end of handle to have
    beam balance when held
  • Duct tape and a rock will work just fine!

Antenna Grip Area
Handle
Counter Weight
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