New🌐 EPIC 15M DX! IK0ETA ↔️ W4KWS | 5,200 Mile Contact on Yaesu FTDX-10 📡🔥Ham Radio Adventure @w4kws
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👇 Drop your callsign, DX stories, or favorite HF rig in the comments.
Thanks for watching, and 73 from W4KWS! 🎙️📻🌐
🎯 BIG DX on the 15 Meter Band! 🌍
🚨 IK0ETA 🇮🇹 (Rome, Italy) & W4KWS 🇺🇸 (Key West, Florida) light up the airwaves with a killer contact on 21 MHz!
🔥 This video captures an epic DX contact** between two ham radio operators over a distance of approximately 5,200 miles (8,370 kilometers). This contact took place on the 15-meter band, with strong propagation making the transatlantic jump sound like a local QSO. The banner says it all: bright 🇮🇹 Italian flag colors, powerful 📡 antennas, and animated 🌐 radio waves bridging the continents!
📡What is DX?
DXing is the art of making long-distance contacts between amateur radio stations. It's where propagation science meets operating skill, often requiring precision timing, good gear, and a bit of ionospheric luck. For many hams, scoring a DX contact—especially across oceans—is the ultimate thrill.
📶The 15 Meter Band – 21 MHz
The 15-meter amateur band (21.000–21.450 MHz) sits in the sweet spot of HF. During daylight and periods of **high solar activity**, it opens up to the world. You get fast, snappy propagation like 10 meters, but with more consistent long-haul performance like 20 meters. This band thrives during solar maximum and often supports worldwide contacts with as little as 50–100 watts and a basic dipole.
🌞 Propagation Conditions for This QSO:
This contact benefited from:
– High solar flux index (SFI)
– Strong F2 layer ionization
– Daytime operation, optimal for 15 meters
– Low geomagnetic disturbance (K-index)
– MUF (Maximum Usable Frequency) well above 21 MHz
Signals likely traveled via **F2 layer refraction**, bouncing once or twice through the ionosphere before landing crystal clear at the other end. No relays, no internet—just the power of radio and nature.
📍 Station Details:
IK0ETA (Rome, Italy)
– Rig: Yaesu FTDX-10
– Antenna: Multi-band Yagi at moderate height
– Operating Mode: SSB
– Power: 100 watts
– Operator: Experienced DXer with strong station setup
W4KWS (Key West, Florida)
– Rig: Yaesu FTDX-10
– Antenna: Multiband vertical and directional beam
– Power: 100 watts
– Location: Southernmost point of the continental USA, ideal for transatlantic paths
🔧 Yaesu FTDX-10 – Full Review:
The *FTDX-10* is a *hybrid SDR* rig built for modern HF operation. With a punchy **100-watt transmitter**, a clean receiver, and a sharp waterfall display, it's a shack favorite for serious operators.
✨ Highlights:
🌀 3 kHz roofing filter for elite selectivity
🎚️ Full-band EQ for both RX and TX
🎯 High-performance DSP filtering
👁️🗨️ Real-time waterfall with touchscreen controls
🔊 Audio clarity that cuts through the pileups
📡 Great CW handling and low noise floor
Perfect for DXing, contesting, or casual operation—the FTDX-10 blends modern tech with Yaesu reliability.
🧭 Final Thoughts:
This isn’t just a contact—it’s a real-time science experiment, a global handshake, and proof that radio is still magic. With the 15-meter band wide open and propagation riding high, the world is only a mic key away.
👇 Drop your callsign, DX stories, or favorite HF rig in the comments.
Thanks for watching and 73 from W4KWS! 🎙️📻🌐
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