Propagation Conditions
HF
| Band | Day | Night |
|---|---|---|
| 80-40m | ||
| 30-20m | ||
| 17-15m | ||
| 12-10m |
VHF
| Propagation Mode | Condition |
|---|---|
| Sporadic-E 6m (Europe) | |
| Sporadic-E 4m (Europe) | |
| Sporadic-E 2m (Europe) | |
| Sporadic-E 2m (North America) | |
| Aurora (Northern Hemisphere) | |
| Aurora Minimum Latitude |
Data from HamQSL.com.
Solar Weather
Solar Flux
SFI:
Sunspots:
Geomagnetic
K:
A:
G
Noise:
.
X-ray Flux
R
Proton Flux
pfu
S
Electron Flux
efu
Data from HamQSL.com.
Forecast
K-index Forecast
Solar Storm Forecast
Radio Blackout Forecast
Data from NOAA Space Weather Prediction
Center.
DX Opportunities
| 160m | 80m | 60m | 40m | 30m | 20m | 17m | 15m | 12m | 10m | 6m | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EU | |||||||||||
| NA | |||||||||||
| SA | |||||||||||
| AS | |||||||||||
| AF | |||||||||||
| OC | |||||||||||
| AN |
This table shows the number of spots in the past hour received in your continent,
where the DX continent and band are as shown in the table. Bands with high numbers of spots are likely to be
the best ones for making contact with the continent you want right now. Bear in mind that some bands and
some continents are inherently much rarer than others.