Next Foxhunt:

20 September 2025

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Driving Fox Frequencies:

146.415 MHz

146.445 MHz

146.475 MHz

Hosted by the Pikes Peak Radio Amateur Association.

The foxhunt is open to everyone.

You do not need to be a club member or even have an Amateur Radio license to participate, since for hunting you are receiving only.

To participate in the net, or on-site communications, a Technician or higher class license is required.

As always, the event is an opportunity to learn and practice. There will be demonstrations and instruction on demand, and a supply of hunting hardware to borrow for use on site. While making and bringing your own equipment is recommended and encouraged, do not be put off from attending if you do not have necessary gear at hand.

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Walking Option

Several low power transmitters will be available in a walking hunt at Cottonwood Creek Park. This park is at the intersection of Rangewood Drive and Dublin Boulevard.

Start time for walking hunt is 0900 Local.

Transmitter frequencies will be shared at the site, along with a simplex frequency for on-site communications. Possible transmitter frequencies are listed below.

Portable toilets are available at the site.

The meet-up location for the walking hunt is the larger of the parking lots off of Montarbor Drive as shown in the red box:

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Driving Option

There will be one or more higher power transmitters in the region which you may hunt with your own transportation.

The Cheyenne Mountain Repeater Group, Inc. has generously granted permission to use their 147.345 repeater to support a net to coordinate foxhunt communications. Checking in, and out, on the net is strongly encouraged as this helps ensure that the transmitters remain on for as long as you need them.

Repeater details:

147.345 MHz, + offset, pl tone 107.2 Hz

Start time for driving hunt is 0800 Local.

If you are participating in the driving option, please plan to check in to the net from 0745 onward. Transmitter frequencies will be shared on this net.

Any transmitters for the driving hunt will be within the following boundaries:

I-25 to the West

Route 24 to the South

Route 21 to the East and North

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Fox Frequencies

Some participants find it convenient to pre-program their equipment with transmitter frequencies. Transmitters for the Walking and Driving hunts will use frequencies selected from the following list in MHz:

146.400 146.415 146.430
146.445 146.460 146.475
146.490 146.505 146.520
146.535 146.550 146.565
146.580 146.595 147.405
147.420 147.435 147.450
147.465 147.480 147.495
147.510 147.525 147.540
147.555 147.570 147.585

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