www.qrpfoxhunt.org
In early 2003, Roger J. Wendell (WBØJNR) volunteered to
take over as webmaster for all of the QRP Fox Hunt web pages. Roger
decided, except for minor corrections, to keep all of the Hunt's previous
pages pretty much intact, as they were, for historical purposes...



 
 

QRP-L 20 Meter FOX HUNT
SUMMER 2001
 
 

"It is a fine day for a fox chase, my boys."
George Washington, Battle of Brandywine, 1777


The QRP-L Fox Hunts are a series of  two hour events during which QRP stations (Hounds) attempt to work specific QRP stations designated as The Fox.  The SUMMER 2001 20M Fox Hunt will be a "dual hunt," with two foxes on the air each Thursday evening (US time) from June 28th through August 30th.  The "Rules page" explains how it works.
 
QRP Fox Hunt Logo Small  Click here for the RULES

QRP Fox Hunt Logo Small  Click here for the SCHEDULE

QRP Fox Hunt Logo Small  Click here to meet the FOXES

QRP Fox Hunt Logo Small  Click here for the Hounds' RESULTS

QRP Fox Hunt Logo Small  Click here for the Foxes' RESULTS

QRP Fox Hunt Logo Small  Click here for the Teams' RESULTS
 

The QRP-L Fox Hunt Committee  wishes to thank the Colorado QRP Club for their kind donation of this web space, and Morse Express for providing the web page design and editing services.

Who's Who on the Committee:
N1FN- ET- admin and web site
N1TP- Tom- scorekeeper
K0EVZ- Doc- scheduling
K7QO - Chuck- the godfather
VE5RC- Bruce- teams

Old Business:

The Winter 2000-2001 Fox Hunt
The Summer 2000 Fox Hunt



The names Fox, Hound,  Fox Hunt, and Foxhunt used in conjunction with QRP activities and events are Service Marks of QRP-L, the property of Chuck Adams, K7QO, and may not be used without permission.

Summer Fox Hunt Home Page (you are here)
CQC Home Page
Morse Express Home Page

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We continue receiving Email complaints that this web site promotes the hunting and killing of foxes. NO! "QRP Fox Hunt" is simply a name we've given a fun and exciting amateur radio activity that involves radio equipment, low power transmissions, antennas, and lots of skill between radio operators exchanging signals with each other - this activity has nothing to do with animals, guns, hunting or killing - thank you!!

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