[ARDF] Region 1 Champs 144MHz results...

Kenneth E. Harker kenharker at kenharker.com
Tue Sep 6 08:32:26 PDT 2005


On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 12:56:51AM -0400, Matthew Robbins wrote:
> 1.  One photo shows a guy with a Leggio-looking TMB.  It appears to
> have no fittings on the director, although it might have a little
> plate with two screws.  His number is 705, and that is...Michael
> Dunbar, GBR:
> 
> http://www.2005ardf.org/gallery/index.php?spgmGal=144
> MHz&spgmPic=50&spgmFilters=#pic

Actually, the URL is:

http://www.2005ardf.org/gallery/index.php?spgmGal=144%20MHz&spgmPic=50&spgmFilters=#pic
 
> 2.  They mounted the SportIdent box so you have to punch horizontally.
>  I've never seen that at a big event.  I did hang a start box from a
> string once, though---the string went through the punch hole.
> 
> http://www.2005ardf.org/gallery/index.php?spgmGal=144
> MHz&spgmPic=16&spgmFilters=#pic

http://www.2005ardf.org/gallery/index.php?spgmGal=144%20MHz&spgmPic=16&spgmFilters=#pic

I've seen that all the time at orienteering events - NTOA, HOC, ALTOS, etc. 
do not use stands to hang their controls and punches, but instead hang 
them from tree branches.  This means that usually the epunch box is lashed 
to a mostly-vertical tree trunk.  Although, I guess usually the boxes at the 
starts are horizontally-oriented, I'm pretty sure I have encountered finish 
epunch boxes vertically-oriented.

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Kenneth E. Harker WM5R
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