Love the idea, Chris...in the "old" days my team and I were almost unbeatable in 2M trasnmitter hunts in So. Cal.... There's lots of nice spots in the Prescott area, but I am assuming you want to stay closer to Phoenix. I'll be watching for the details....so is this something that could be found both via GPS and RF? Trisha "Lightning" ~~~ N7TMY Prescott On Wed, 17 April 2002, "C. Sullivan" wrote > > It's about to happen: a GeoCache that can be found not only by GPS, but by > radio direction-finding. > > I recently constructed a small QRP 2 meter CW beacon inside the bottom of > a quart-size paint can. It has a small solar panel and two AA NiCd cells > for power. It is capable of transmitting a 100-character message every > five minutes. My initial tests show it has about a 45mW output.. but > beefing that up to around 150mW should be trivial (one good transistor can > do wonders). > > I've given it a lot of thought, and I've decided that I want this little > "rabbit" to be my first GeoCache. The only problem is, I can't think of a > really good place to put it. So, here's my challenge. > > If somebody out there who is a ham (or other radio hobbyist) can find me a > good mountaintop site to hide a GeoCache, preferably somewhere where a > 100mW signal can be heard for enough of a distance to be > challenging / interesting to RDF enthusiasts, and also an interesting > destination for the GPS-equipped. > > Anyone have any thoughts? > > Feedle (aka Chris KD6COS) > > > _______________________________________________ > Az-Geocaching mailing list > listserv@azgeocaching.com > http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching > > Arizona's Geocaching Resource > http://www.azgeocaching.com