The weather for the (as originally planned) March foxhunt date (March 1) repeated what the weather did to us in February, i.e., it sucked. So the March foxhunt was delayed until the 8th where-upon three foxhunt teams gathered at our new foxhunt starting point of Cobin Memorial Park near Lakeside Golf course. The anxious hunters consisted of the team of Jim & Annie Pliett, K9OMA & KA9YYI plus AL & Carole Burke, WB9’s SSE & RUS, a second team consisting of Jim & Kim Machamer, KB9’s DOS & DOT, and a third team consisting of Steve & Linda Nardin, W9’s SAN & LAN plus their grandson Alex.
The fox crew consisted of Charles Ward, KC9MUT and Bob Dean, KC9UHU, and included a couple of IPFW student “Observers” from Bangladesh invited along for the day’s events by Bob. (Undoubtedly, their tagging along on the hunt almost for sure verified their belief that Americans are nuts).
The fox was situated near Soapbox Derby hill in Franke Park. The high power part of the fox was located in Charles’s fancy new (and unrecognizable) pickup truck which drove a yagi stashed back in the woods at the end of a long feedline. The low power part was a microprocessor driven microfox spewing Morse code on 146.430 MHz, hidden under a log, in the brush, in a nearby copse of trees.
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