This is a radio transmitter for "foxhunting". It's like geocaching, but the players don't have GPS coordinates to look for the casche. Instead, the fox transmits a radio signal and the hounds have to track it down by the signal. If you find this box, please leave it alone. There are others lookng for it today. It hasn't been abandoned, it will only be here for a few hours and then we will come back and pick it up before we leave for the day. If you have any questions, contact Nathan Fisher (me) at n2zyc@vftp.net or call 319-232-2206 (home). You can find information online about foxhunting by doing a google search for "transmitter foxhunt". This is a radio transmitter for "foxhunting". It's like geocaching, but the players don't have GPS coordinates to look for the casche. Instead, the fox transmits a radio signal and the hounds have to track it down by the signal. If you find this box, please leave it alone. There are others lookng for it today. It hasn't been abandoned, it will only be here for a few hours and then we will come back and pick it up before we leave for the day. If you have any questions, contact Nathan Fisher (me) at n2zyc@vftp.net or call 319-232-2206 (home). You can find information online about foxhunting by doing a google search for "transmitter foxhunt". This is a radio transmitter for "foxhunting". It's like geocaching, but the players don't have GPS coordinates to look for the casche. Instead, the fox transmits a radio signal and the hounds have to track it down by the signal. If you find this box, please leave it alone. There are others lookng for it today. It hasn't been abandoned, it will only be here for a few hours and then we will come back and pick it up before we leave for the day. If you have any questions, contact Nathan Fisher (me) at n2zyc@vftp.net or call 319-232-2206 (home). You can find information online about foxhunting by doing a google search for "transmitter foxhunt". This is a radio transmitter for "foxhunting". It's like geocaching, but the players don't have GPS coordinates to look for the casche. Instead, the fox transmits a radio signal and the hounds have to track it down by the signal. If you find this box, please leave it alone. There are others lookng for it today. It hasn't been abandoned, it will only be here for a few hours and then we will come back and pick it up before we leave for the day. If you have any questions, contact Nathan Fisher (me) at n2zyc@vftp.net or call 319-232-2206 (home). You can find information online about foxhunting by doing a google search for "transmitter foxhunt".