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| # Posted 2010-02-08 08:59:01 | |
| j-man: | OK, so I know you have many talents, but your Photoshop skills exceed my expectations. That is a brilliant farce.
And the tape measures were especially clever. |
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| # Posted 2010-02-08 17:51:51 | |
| iansmith: | Apparently ARDF is more marketable than we anticipated (and certainly superior to Trail-O). |
| # Posted 2010-02-09 00:44:03 | |
| PG: | No photoshopping needed. It's the real thing. |
| # Posted 2010-02-09 01:17:48 | |
| szurcher: | I'm just impressed that you get the Swiss O Magazine at home. We don't even get it. I need to ask Marc what's up with that picture though. |
| # Posted 2010-02-09 03:17:17 | |
| JanetT: | (spoiling the mystique)
I think it's cool that they use tape measures! |
| # Posted 2010-02-09 06:46:50 | |
| chitownclark: | Well for those in the know, ARDF has subtle rewards a bit different than conventional orienteering....and judging from his strained expression, I think that old guy on the cover may be closing in on a "control" of his own. |
| # Posted 2010-02-09 20:08:48 | |
| jeffw: | Is "ear" orienteering the official IOF name for this? |
| # Posted 2010-02-09 21:56:15 | |
| iansmith: | Technically, ARDF is not organized by IOF, but by the International Amateur Radio Union.
Also, at least from what I have seen, tape measure antennas are fairly standard on 2m antennas; they receive well and both give way to pressure and are durable enough to run through foliage. |
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