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Results from the transmitter
hunting of Sunday October 31st, 2004 |
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Today nine teams registered at the
beginning, they had to find three transmitters . The first was
beside the autoroute 30 near the town of Sainte Julie, close to IREQ. In
less than an hour some teams were closing in at the first transmitter.
The transmitter of Serge VE2HLS was a mobile which transmitted in Yagi 8
elements. Michel VA2MAA was at the second one, it was located in the
industrial park of Boucherville close to the King George
Electronique store. The transmitter a portable witch transmitted in a
vertical antenna of type Diamond 50, this antenna had a little
camouflage... Jacques VA2JCK at the last transmitter was with a portable
and an antenna close to a snow shovel type... hihi... |
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Seven teams find out the first
transmitter, most of them found the second one but no team found the third
transmitter in the three hours period. So we had to let go the
transmitter hunt for an other half a hour to find your three winners.
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First place : Marcel VE2GMR and his
copilot Sébastien VA2FUR |
Second place : Réal VE2DSK |
Third place : Maurice VA2MBR
and his copilot Mathieu
VE2TMQ |
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The first hunters at the
starting point. |
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Jacques VA2JCK in red is
one of the organisers for the day. |
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Michel VE2NMP, Denis
VE2DTZ and Jean VE2JMK. |
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Michel VE2NMP and Denis
VE2DTZ, what a nice antenna... hihi... |
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One of the only
radiomateur dressed up for halloween, who his he ? |
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Sébastien VA2FUR |
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Michel VE2NMP and René
VA2RDB at the first transmitter. |
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Denis VE2DTZ |
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Marcel VE2GMR |
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What a license plate... |
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Bobby VE2KBM |
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Mathieu VE2TMQ |
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After a good day, the next best
thing is many friends. |
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Sébastien VA2FUR and
Marcel VE2GMR receiving |
the first place trophy
from Jacques VA2JCK. |
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In second place Réal
VE2DSK. |
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Mathieu VE2TMQ and Maurice
VA2MBR without his costume in third place. |
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