Fox Oring is a variation of the sport of amateur radio direction finding. Fox Oring is a timed race in which individual competitors use a topographic map and a magnetic compass to navigate through diverse, wooded terrain while searching for radio transmitters. The term is derived from the use of the term fox hunting to describe recreational radio direction finding activity and an abbreviation of the word orienteering. It is necessary to discover 5 hidden transmitters located on a 10 × 10 field in as few moves as possible. The transmitters broadcast in all 8 directions, the number on the cell indicates the number of intersecting signals.

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Operating Systems

MS-DOS, Linux, FreeBSD, Mac, Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Other Audience

Programming Language

BASIC

Related Categories

BASIC Board Games

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2024-01-11