Amateur Radio Propagation Report

2026-06-09

🕒 Generated: 2026-06-09 00:01:20 UTC

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📋 Propagation Summary: HF propagation today is looking moderately favorable for most operators, with solar flux at 131 and a sunspot number of 119—supporting solid daytime activity on the higher bands. The K-index is low (1), indicating quiet geomagnetic conditions and minimal disturbance to HF. Expect good openings on 20m, 17m, and 15m throughout the day and evening, while 10m and 12m may be more variable, especially after sunset. Nighttime will favor the lower bands (80m/40m) for regional and some DX work. No major space weather alerts are active, so operators can plan for stable conditions.

💡 Operator Tips

⏰ Best Operating Times

🌍 DX Opportunities

📻 Band-by-Band Analysis

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

Analysis:
20m, 17m, and 15m are the most reliable bands today, offering consistent good conditions from morning through night—ideal for DX and intercontinental QSOs. 40m and 80m are best after sunset and overnight, with fair to good conditions for regional and some long-haul paths. 12m and 10m are more variable, with only fair daytime conditions and likely poor at night; check for brief midday openings, especially if you’re chasing sporadic E.

📊 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