- Fox Oring
Fox Oring is a variation of the sport ofAmateur Radio Direction Finding . Fox Oring is a timed race in which individual competitors use atopographic map and amagnetic compass tonavigate through diverse, wooded terrain while searching forradio transmitters . The term is derived from the use of the term "fox hunting" to describe recreationalradio direction finding activity and an abbreviation of the word "orienteering ".Description
Like
Amateur Radio Direction Finding , Fox Oring is asport that combines the skills oforienteering andradio direction finding . Fox Oring requires more orienteering skills than ARDF. In a Fox Oring course, theradio transmitters put out very little power, and can be received over only very short distances, often no more than 100meter s. The location of each transmitter will be indicated on the map with a large circle, representing an area typically 200 meters in diameter. The transmitter can be placed anywhere in the area indicated by the circle. A competitor must use orienteering skills to navigate to the area of the circle on the map and then use radio direction finding skills to locate the very low power transmitter.Fox Oring is not as popular as ARDF, and activity is limited to only a few active clubs in a small number of countries. Fox Oring events can be found today primarily in
The Netherlands ,Australia andGermany .ee also
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Radiosport
*Orienteering
*Amateur radio References
*Deutscher Amateur-Radio Club (2007). [http://www.darc.de/ardf/contest/07101314/07101314.htm "Deutsche Meisterschaft Foxoring, Erfurt 13.-14.10.07"] . Retrieved Oct. 28, 2007.
*Deutscher Amateur-Radio Club (2006). [http://www.darc.de/ardf/contest/06102122/06102122.htm "Deutsche Meisterschaft Foxoring, Neubrandenburg/Fuenfeichen 21.-22.10.06"] . Retrieved Nov. 2, 2006.
*Deutscher Amateur-Radio Club (2005). [http://www.darc.de/referate/ardf/contest/05111920/05111920.htm "Deutsche Meisterschaft Foxoring, Potsdam/Caputh 19.-20.11.05"] . Retrieved Dec. 2, 2005.
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