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radios
radios:
When I'm hiding the foxes it usually means I'm hosting an event, and more often than not it's a guest event,
so I'm providing all of the equipment, for the hiding AND the hunting.
So I've got a small "fleet" of HTX-202 radios all programmed up and ready to go.  They're rugged, easiy
maintained and repaired, easy to operate, have a decent S-meter, and run on AA batteries.  (the radios are
actually usually cheaper than the batteries and battery box)
I also have some offset attenuators, though I have some more I need to get assembled.  The "good ones" in the
aluminum enclosures are pretty time-consuming to make though.
I use a pair of Tenergy 16-cell bulk chargers to charge all the batteries.  The fox boxes also run on AA's,
16 of them per fox!  So I have well over 100 rechargeable AA batteries.  And that's a lot of batteries.
  
  Radio Shack HTX-202 (in Realistic)
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