A Field Day-style DX contest...
During the early 1980s members and friends of the Southern California Contest
Club put together several Field Day-style operations on mountaintops
in Mexico for the CQ Worldwide DX contest. The key ingredient:
towing a bunch of tower trailers across the border and setting up in a
high, clear location. The photos here are from the CQ WW SSB test
in 1983.
20
meters--on a 70' tower trailer...
Five elements each on 15 and 10 on two more tower trailers...
Two
elements on 40 on still another tower trailer...
Some of the operators
in the SCCC/XE2SI effort...
N6TJ
N6TR (left) and WA6OTU
N6ZZ (left) and AA6RX
How did this one turn out? It was the highest multi-multi score
on the west coast of North America, but it confirmed what most of us already
knew: it's difficult to produce a world-class score in a DX contest
from this side on the continent.
-Wayne Overbeck, N6NB
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