The following clubs and organizations in IARU Region II are active in,
or plan to be active in, ARDF. Please send updates to
comments@ardf-r2.org.
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Friendship Amateur Radio Society Canada
ARDF practice sessions are held on the first and third Saturdays of each month at 9:30 AM, usually either at Mt. Douglas or Beaver Lake Park.
| Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Gordon Young VE7BFK ve7bfk@rac.ca
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Quinte Amateur Radio Club
The Quinte Amateur Radio Club occasionally hosts on-foot foxhunts.
| Belleville, Ontario, Canada
Dave Ward VE3BIP ve3bip@rac.ca
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ARDF à Montréal
À Montréal, les chasses locales d'ARDF ont deux catégories de chasseurs, les seniors entre 20 et 40 ans, et les anciens (touse les autres.)
| Montréal, Québec, Canada
Jacques Brodeur VE2EMM ve2emm@qsl.net
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Bay Area Radio Orienteering
The San Francisco bay area hosts ARDF and Radio Orienteering in a Compact Area (ROCA) meets.
| San Mateo, California, USA
Bonnie Crystal KQ6XA radioadventure@aol.com
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Fullerton Radio Club
The Fullerton Radio Club sponsors informal on-foot transmitter hunts in the greater Los Angeles area.
| Fullerton, California, USA
Joe Moell K0OV k0ov@homingin.com
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Santa Barbara Amateur Radio Club
SBARC was the sponsoring organization for the 2004 USA ARDF Championship.
| Santa Barbara, California, USA
Marvin Johnston KE6HTS ke6hts@sbarc.org
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Daytona Beach Amateur Radio Association
The DBARA holds occasional IARU format, on-foot foxhunts and ARDF classes.
| Daytona Beach, Florida, USA
John Monsey KB3GK munseyj@mindspring.com
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Georgia Radio Orienteering
In Georgia, radio orienteering events are held on detailed orienteering maps from the Georgia Orienteering Club at state parks, county parks, and wildlife management areas. George Radio Orienteering hosted the 2002 USA ARDF Championships.
| Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Sam Smith N4MAP n4map@arrl.net
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ARK-LA-TEX Orienteering Society
ALTOS has put on a five-transmitter ARDF meet in 2004, and looks to do more in the future.
| Shreveport, Louisiana, USA
Wayne Hatfield KD5JJP ice@bayou.com
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Minnesota Orienteering Club
Together with the Stillwater Amateur Radio Association, MNOC is starting to plan radio orienteering competitions.
| Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Ian Harding KC0SNY maps@mnoc.org
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ARDF in Montana
Harley KI7XF and Karla KC7BLA are both USA ARDF Championship medalists and are interested in developing ARDF in Montana.
| Bozeman, Montana, USA
Harley Leach KI7XF harley@ee.montana.edu
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Albuquerque Transmitter Hunters
AARC was the host organization for the first USA ARDF Championships in 2001 and the third IARU Region II ARDF Championships in 2005.
| Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Jerry Boyd WB8WFK wb8wfk@covad.net
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Piedmont Transmitter Tracking
Club members include some world-class ARDF competitors. ARDF events are held on local orienteering maps.
| Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Charles Scharlau NZ0I cscharlau@earthlink.net
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OH-KY-IN Amateur Radio Society
Host club for the 2003 IARU Region II ARDF Championships, with members in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana.
| Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Dick Arnett WB4SUV wb4suv@arrl.net
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Portland Radio Orienteering
The first IARU Region II ARDF Championship was held near Portland, Oregon, USA.
| Portland, Oregon, USA
Dale Hunt WB6BYU wb6byu@arrl.net
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Texas ARDF
A small group is organizing to put on ARDF meets in the Houston and Austin areas.
| Austin/Houston, Texas, USA
Ken Harker WM5R wm5r@arrl.net
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