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Welcome to the
QRP FOX HUNT!
"It's a fine fox chase, my boys!"
George Washington, Battle of Princeton, 1777

Click Here for our winter Schedule and completed Foxes' results...

The QRP-L Fox Hunt is a series of two hour events during which QRP stations ("Hounds") attempt to work specific QRP stations designated as "The Fox." Each Tuesday, throughout the winter season, there will be a "dual hunt," with two foxes on the air at a time. Each Hunt is within +/- 10 KHz of 7.040 MHz and starts at 0200Z. This "Rules" page, below, explains how it all works...

All Hounds will be in competition with each other, as will all Foxes. At the end of the hunt, the winner(s) will be the Hound(s) who has/have worked the most Foxes, and the Fox who has worked the most hounds. Special recognition may be given in other categories. The Foxes may also participate as Hounds. Good hunting, and make FUN your First Priority!

QRP-L Fox Hunt Definitions:
   Fox    =    The station the Hounds try to work.   
   Hound    =    Each QRP station trying to work The Fox.   
   Pelt    =    Slang for a completed QSO.   
   QRO    =    Any output power greater than 5 watts.   
   QRP    =    5 watts or less RF output from the transmitter.   
   QRPp    =    1 watt or less RF output from the transmitter.   
   QSO    =    Complete exchange of Signal Report, QTH,
Operator's Name, & Power Output.
  
   QTH    =    State, Canadian Province (or Country if outside US/Can).   

Rules:

GENERAL

The hunts will take place each Tuesday evening (US time) from Tuesday, October 28th, 2003 through Tuesday, March 9th, 2004.

Each hunt will start at 0200Z, and last for 2 hours (last entry no later than 0359). The local starting times will all be as follows in the US:

6:00pm Pacific
7:00pm Mountain
8:00pm Central
9:00pm Eastern

In each week there will be two Hunts, with two Foxes operating simultaneously.

GUIDELINES

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR QRP-L FOXHUNT LOGS
by Tom, N1TP (QRP-L Fox Hunt Scorekeeper)

  1. DON'T USE TABS. LOG containing tabs must be re-done - by you. 
    Computer program will not accept a LOG with tabs.

  2. See correct LOG (e-mailed concurrently with the LOG instructions). 

  3. EVERY line in LOG must include, in this order, time (UTC), 
    Hound's callsign, signal report Hound sent to FOX, Hound's State,
    Hound's name & Hound's power output. 
    Reports FOX sends to the Hounds are not required).

  4. An entry that does not contain all 5 items could possibly 
    be voided (by the Committee) if a "LOG protest" is filed.
    Typos can be corrected later. 

  5. If you don't enter a QSO in pre-log, add it before FINAL Log. 

  6. Don't put superfluous infomation in your LOG, such as:

    40CW 21-Nov-03 02:01 1 K0EVZ 559 559 NM DOC 5W

    A correct example entry is: 0200 K0EVZ 559 NM DOC 5W 

  7. Your QSO will be the last line, just under entry for other FOX.

    0400 [other FOX's call] xxx [other FOX's State] FOX 5W 
    0400 [ur call] xxx [ur state] FOX 5W 

[FOX's signal report is always "xxx" & FOX's name is always "FOX"]

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Who's Who on the QRP-L Fox Hunt Committee:

QRP Fox Hunt Jump
KØEVZ -    Doc, Scheduling  
N1TP -    Tom, Scorekeeper  
VE5RC -    Bruce, Teams  
K3ESE -    Lloyd, Admin  
N1FN -    ET, Grand Poobah  
WBØJNR -    Roger, Webmaster  

The QRP-L Fox Hunt Committee wishes to thank the Colorado QRP Club for their kind donation of this web page, site design, and editing services! We especially want to thank Marshall, at MorseExpress, for all of the web assistance he provided CQC and the QRP-L Fox Hunt since their first appearances on the Internet! Also, Ham Radio wouldn't be here without the ARRL - is your membership current?

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Roger J. Wendell, WBØJNR
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