The Strongest Widest Signal Ever! 40 Meters

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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2009

I was just scanning through the band when I came across IK6BRJ working Japan, I listened for a few moments and flicked my tuner to an external dummy load and still recieved him 5/9+
A few operators had already asked what power he was using and he wasn't saying.
I listened to him having a big gun shoot out with a German station, the German station was instantly keyed out
This video was a few minutes after that.

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  • 10,000 W anyone??? HAHAHAHAHA! xD

  • Two professors. Brilliant !

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  • @zombie99pleb

    That would be a very rare incident then... but would essentially say that they were virtually closer to each other because of the scatter.

    FYI, don't use the word idiot in every comment you type <_<

    It is most likely a case of over powered, over modulated transmission which could happen on any day. It happens all the time around the world since poor quality high effect amplifiers are cheaper than good antennas.

  • @melis256

    Its short skip and ERP idiot. IF you apply X watts to your antenna with X gain you have effective radiated power of X. You ad this X power with good short skip of course signals are strong. 10KW ERP you need a radio better than a IC7800 is which is just an expensive rich mans toy that does not have a decent receiver.

  • Typical hispanic hams.

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  • Well if hes actually transmitting a s-9 +, 10kc away from his main carrier... more than likely.. it will affect all other receivers also..not just the crappy ones.. there's still the same amount of rf coming down the wire.. if its crushing the rx or not on a "good" or crappy radio is a different story..

  • The idiot hams dont understand that if you 60db over S9. Say your 3rd order IMD products were down 50 db at 5khz you would still be 9plus at 10khz away. If you use a shit receiver like the IC7800 it would crumble the front end. I. Thats what you get when you look at prices of equipment and not the technical specifications. Hams these days are like CBers all they brag about is their shopping list products and have no technical understanding of how their equipment works, like Cbers

  • Yeah the idiots who complain about other peoples splatter should first get a decent receiver. Its amazing how stupid hams are these days. They hear a big signal on their crap G5RV and they assume the station is running illegal power. If you run a 4 element yagi at 70ft, if you dont pin someones S-meter you doing something wrong. Its short skip that produces these signals not big power. ERP is ERP. If you do it with a big stacked yagi its legal, if you do it with 10kw you bad!

  • A crap IC7800 with poor IMD dynamic range no wonder his having trouble with strong signals.

    People carry on like the IC7800 is the best because its expensive. Its a crap receiver that cant handle

    strong signals on 40 meters in Europe. He should get himself a FT5000, TS590S or K3 radios which has

    sufficient dynamic range. The same comments apply to the IC7700, both these radios are rich mans toys with no real world performance.

  • @nurfacebish

    Not with the described splatter ^^

    I saw another video where someone in the US heard a Japanese truck driver driving around in northern Japan or something :P

  • @melis256 who knows really, that could have been his next door neighbor!!

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