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When we did it, we did it in two-people teams. I sat in the passenger seat
and spun the antenna checking signal strength on an audible meter and told
my driver where to go. When we got in close, my driver would sometimes get
out and use handheld gear to find it. Depending on conditions, I would
sometimes go with her.
de WA9RYF
Howard K Traxler, Traxler Enterprises
Adaptive technology sales, setup, and training since 1989.
Phone: (414) 456-1999
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Website:http://www.traxlerenterprises.com
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From: "M. J. P. Senk" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 8:32 PM
Subject: blind direction finding = new list
: Does running around in a field while listening to a receiver sound like
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: Can a blind person really participate in this sport?
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: Visit www.ardfusa.com for a description of an event which didn't happen
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: I have set up a e-mail list on yahoo to facilitate discussion of Blind
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: Write me off list if you have suggestions or questions.
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