SBARC ARDF Hunt
by Marvin Johnston, KE6HTS
The day turned out to be perfect with the sun out but not too hot. Besides
being a part of the Santa Barbara Amateur Radio Club 2000 Hamfest and
Communications Fair that to be held the following day, this 2M hunt would
also be a practice event for Team USA.
Starting about 8:30AM, I began to put out the transmitters with the
identifying control flags and punches. The course itself was about a mile
and three quarters with each transmitter at least 200 yards from each other.
Each transmitter was setup to cycle for one minute on and four minutes off
in round robin style.
At 9:30 the training session began with Julia Vollmer attending. It was
really nice to see Julia show up as she had previously done Orienteering
events, but this was her first ARDF event.
Joe (K0OV) and April (WA6OPS) Moell arrived shortly after Joe had set up an
80M transmitter out on the course. Joe is the ARRL and IARU Region 2 ARDF
Coordinator, and has been promoting this type of hunting in the US for quite
a few years. April also brought along Artie, the "official" foxhunting
mascot. Also attending were Bob (KF6VSE) Cooley, Richard (WA6NOL) Thompson,
and Jay (W6JAY) Thompson, all members of TEAM USA who will be going to the
World ARDF Championships later this year over in China.
Becky, a NewsPress reporter, arrived to do a story on this new (to the US)
sport. She had quite a few people describing it, and my hope was that she
would not be confused by all the new information (she wasnΒt) being tossed
in her direction. April talked her into going out onto the course with Jay
where she was able to experience first hand the fun of ARDF. It was a
pleasure meeting her and thanks to the NewsPress for sending her out to do
the story.
About 10:25, I turned on the transmitters and Murphy decided to put in an
appearance with three of the five transmitters not starting. With a quick
change of plans, I headed out to check on these mischievous transmitters.
The first did not hear the start signal, the second had the switch turned
off, and the third had one of the antenna connections come loose. With that
all taken care of, Joe and April started the hunt about 11:00AM. The
Advanced class competitors started on two minute intervals while the
Beginners class had a mass start.
With everyone out on the course, the start crew headed over the finish area
where the BBQ would take place. Rick (KE6DKF) Barrett arrived first with an
advanced class winning time of 44 minutes! Other competitors started
arriving about 30 minutes later. Several people took advantage of some 80M
equipment and headed out to find the 80M transmitter. The final results of
that hunt were:
Advanced Class
Place Competitor Time Transmitters Found Team
1) Rick Barrett, KE6DKF 0:43:27 5
2) Brian Peddicord, KF6DZN 1:09:55 5
3) Bob Cooley, KF6VSE 1:31:20 5 Team USA
4) Jay Thompson, W6JAY 1:29:44 4 Team USA
BeginnerΒs Class
Place Competitor Time Transmitters Found Team
1) Scott Moore, KF6IKO 1:52:55 5
2) Richard Thompson, WA6NOL 1:08:52 3
3) Julia Vollmer 1:59:12 1
4) Mike Peddicord 2:21:20 5 Over Time
After coming in from the 2M hunt, several people went after the 80M
transmitter hidden a little over a half mile away. The results were:
Place Competitor Time Team
1) Marvin Johnston, KE6HTS 0:13:58 Team USA
Jay Thompson, W6JAY
2) Rick Barrett, KE6DKF 0:23:33
3) Brian Peddicord, KF6DZN 0:33:20
With the hunt over, everyone enjoyed the "eat until gone" hamburger BBQ, and
most stayed for about an hour or so after the hunt eating and chatting. Joe
and April Moell did a great job of starting the event, informing Becky about
the US efforts to build ARDF, hiding the 80M transmitter, and keeping things
going. Darryl (KF6DI) Widman helped at the registration area and also took
care of collecting money for the BBQ. Terry (KF6DZK) Mekker was out on the
course taking pictures and ready to help any of the beginners as needed.
Frank (KO6TP) and Karen (KE6UBH) also served as course marshals. In
addition, they also brought the excellent potato salad and beans for the
BBQ! Noel (KF6LDC) and Julie did a great job of cooking and serving the
hamburgers. Noel also picked up and returned the BBQ grill used for BBQing.
Barbara (KE6OTF) Johnston set up the picnic area and got things ready to
serve. Jay, Brian, and Julia helped bring in the 2M transmitters and flags
after the event was finished. To everyone who attended, a big THANK YOU for
making this a successful event!!!