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Radio Direction Finding Projects A collection of useful and interesting projects for the RDF enthusiast by Joe Leggio, WB2HOL
W8EH - Mobile Fox Hunting, Projects & Pictures Fox hunting announcements, equipment, projects and links. Polar II setup information. Icom 706 mkII external S-meter installation. Pictures and antenna designs.
RDF Fox Hunting Home Brew Projects Download free project plans for radio direction finders and locators.
Amateur Radio Direction Finding Web Ring Group for enthusiasts of Radio Direction Finding.
BMG Engineering Former supplier of the SuperDF. Tutorials and projects.
Homing In All about hidden transmitter hunting and radio direction finding for radio amateurs. Links, and local contacts to help find RDF activities in your area.
Build your own DF unit Building your doppler, pictures and instructions.
ARDF Holland - Amateur Radio Direction Finding Amateur Radio Direction Finding in the Netherlands, all about foxhunting
NoBarc Hounds Amateur Radio Tansmitter hunters Radio Direction finding for sport and emergencies.
Radio Orienteering in a Compact Area On foot radio-orienteering, rules, projects, and event reports.
Hidden Transmitter Hunting Pictures and plans for antennas, attenuators, aniffers, hiding equipment, and accessories.
N6QAB's Radio Direction Finding Web Page Pictures and descriptions of Radio Direction Finding and Transmitter Hunting equipment.
VK3ZPF WEB SITE VK3ZPF's amateur radio web pages including foxhunt projects
WB6EYV Doppler DF Describes a homebuilt mobile Doppler D/F unit, with theory, schematics, parts list, and all PC artwork.
70 cm RDF for rockets Describes a system on 70 cm freqencies to track and locate small rockets.
Transmitter Hunting Amateur radio direction finding, transmitter hunting, by triangulating a radio signals direction and plotting its bearing on a map. Hunters use Dopplers for tracking hidden transmitters anywhere in the San Francisco Bay Area.




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