Amateur Radio Propagation Report

2025-12-09

🕒 Generated: 2025-12-09 00:01:51 UTC

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📋 Propagation Summary

Today’s HF propagation is looking very promising for most amateur operators! With a high solar flux of 186 and a sunspot number of 146, the upper bands (20m–10m) are open and performing well, especially during daylight hours. The K-index is low (1), signaling quiet geomagnetic conditions and minimal disruptions. Expect excellent opportunities for DX on higher bands, while lower bands (80m/40m) will be best at night. Take advantage of the stable space weather and plan for extended operating sessions—now is a great time to chase new countries or enjoy reliable ragchews!

💡 Operator Tips

⏰ Best Operating Times

🌍 DX Opportunities

📻 Band-by-Band Analysis

Band Morning Day Evening Night
80m 🟠 Fair 🔴 Poor 🟡 Good 🟢 Excellent
40m 🟠 Fair 🔴 Poor 🟡 Good 🟢 Excellent
20m 🟡 Good 🟢 Excellent 🟡 Good 🟡 Good
17m 🟡 Good 🟢 Excellent 🟡 Good 🟡 Good
15m 🟡 Good 🟢 Excellent 🟡 Good 🟡 Good
12m 🟡 Good 🟢 Excellent 🟡 Good 🟠 Fair
10m 🟡 Good 🟢 Excellent 🟡 Good 🟠 Fair

The high bands (20m–10m) are performing exceptionally well during the day, with 15m, 12m, and 10m showing the best DX potential from mid-morning to late afternoon. 80m and 40m are poor during the day but become excellent at night, making them ideal for late-night and early-morning contacts. If you’re after rare DX, focus on 15m and 10m during daylight hours, and switch to 40m/80m after dark.

📊 Current Solar Activity

Solar Activity Metrics

K-index

Solar Flux (10.7cm)

Sunspot Number

📈 Geomagnetic Conditions

🌟 Space Weather Details

Space Weather Dashboard

X-ray Activity

Solar Wind Speed

Aurora Activity

📡 Propagation Timeline & Technical Details

Propagation Quality Timeline (24 Hours)

Solar Activity Trends (6 Months)

🔮 3-Day Forecast

3-Day K-index Forecast