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Results from the transmitter hunt of Saturday Octobre 9th, 2005 |
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The two organiser : Michel VE2MBQ,
Sylvain VE2SYQ.
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| The hunters : | |||
| Denis VE2DTZ | |||
| Jacques VA2JCK his copilot Rachel VE2ITI | |||
| Léo VE2LJL his copilot Roch VE2DU | |||
| Martin VE2MJT his son in law Benoît | |||
| Réal VE2DSK | |||
| René VA2RDB his son Richard and a for his first event Bernard VE2FFF | |||
| Serge VE2HLS | |||
| On a by beautiful saturday morning, the departure of the hunt was in a parking lot in Sainte-Catherine. The signal of the first transmitter gave us a good reading near the locks. Thus the first transmitter was easy of approach, the difficulty was that it was hidden along a small river. Arrived on the spot, a bridge invited us to cross, those who used it found the first transmitter easily, the others had to turn back and choose the good side of the river... hihi... | |||
| The second transmitter, was really along the locks in a one mile long park. Here something funny : Serge VE2HLS at starting point took a direction which gave him the transmitter a little on the left, according to this information he moved directly to the second transmitter and surprised Michel VE2MBQ who had just finished hiding the second transmitter. | |||
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Two teams found the second transmitter together, Serge VE2HLS and the René VA2RDB team's. |
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| In third position Léo VE2LJL and Roch VE2DU. | |||
| The first radio was a portable, the old Radio Shack computer was playing the music " Mission Impossible " the tone generated was blocking completly all the Dopplers. | |||
| The second transmitter was a portable controlled by a MP3 music player both were connected by an interface hand made by Michel VE2MBQ. | |||