Sun Images for Past 72 Hours

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๐ Propagation Summary:
HF propagation today is showing moderate conditions, with solar flux at 142 and a sunspot number of 133โboth supportive of daytime activity on the higher bands. However, a K-index of 4 and an A-index of 14 indicate unsettled geomagnetic conditions, which may cause some fading and variable signal strength, especially on polar and trans-equatorial paths. Expect fair openings on 20mโ10m during daylight, but with possible short-term disruptions. Lower bands (80m/40m) will be noisy during the day but should improve after sunset. Operators should be flexible and check band conditions often for the best results.
๐ก Operator Tips
- Daytime: Focus on 20m, 17m, and 15m for reliable regional and some DX contacts.
- Evening/Night: Shift to 40m and 80m for improved propagation as D-layer absorption drops.
- Modes: Use digital modes (FT8, PSK31, RTTY) for weak-signal work, especially during geomagnetic disturbances.
- Antennas: If possible, use directional antennas to maximize SNR and take advantage of fleeting DX openings.
- Contesters: Watch for short, enhanced openings on 10m and 12mโbe ready to pounce!
- DXers: Monitor grayline times for best long-haul opportunities, especially on 20m and 17m.
โฐ Best Operating Times
- 80m/40m: Best after local sunset through sunrise; avoid daytime due to high absorption.
- 20m: Good from late morning through sunset; possible short evening openings.
- 17m/15m: Best from mid-morning to late afternoon.
- 12m/10m: Fair during midday; check for sporadic-E or short-lived F2 openings.
- Grayline: 30 minutes before and after sunrise/sunset for enhanced DX, especially on 40mโ20m.
๐ DX Opportunities
- Grayline paths: Enhanced propagation on 40m and 20m at sunrise/sunsetโtarget antipodal regions.
- Daytime F2: 17m and 15m may open to Europe, Africa, and South America from North America.
- Sporadic-E: Watch 10m and 12m for short, strong openingsโespecially late morning and early evening.
- Aurora: With aurora at level 3, northern operators may see VHF auroral propagation; check 6m/2m for CW/SSB aurora scatter.
๐ป Band-by-Band Analysis
| Band | Morning | Day | Evening | Night |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 80m | ๐ด Poor | ๐ด Poor | ๐ Fair | ๐ Fair |
| 40m | ๐ด Poor | ๐ด Poor | ๐ Fair | ๐ Fair |
| 20m | ๐ Fair | ๐ Fair | ๐ Fair | ๐ Fair |
| 17m | ๐ Fair | ๐ Fair | ๐ Fair | ๐ Fair |
| 15m | ๐ Fair | ๐ Fair | ๐ Fair | ๐ Fair |
| 12m | ๐ Fair | ๐ Fair | ๐ด Poor | ๐ด Poor |
| 10m | ๐ Fair | ๐ Fair | ๐ด Poor | ๐ด Poor |
Analysis:
- Best bands: 20m, 17m, and 15m offer the most consistent fair propagation throughout the day and into the evening.
- 80m/40m: Poor during daylight due to D-layer absorption, but fair at night for local/regional work.
- 12m/10m: Only fair during the day; expect these bands to close quickly after sunset.
- DX: Focus on 20m and 17m for the most reliable long-haul paths, especially around grayline.
๐ Current Solar Activity
Solar Activity Metrics
K-index
Solar Flux (10.7cm)
Sunspot Number
- K-index: 4 (unsettled) โ Indicates moderate geomagnetic activity; may cause signal fading and shortwave absorption, especially at high latitudes.
- Solar Flux: 142 โ Above average, supporting F2-layer propagation on 20mโ10m.
- Sunspot Number: 133 โ Healthy sunspot count, generally favorable for HF propagation.
- Space Weather: X-ray flux at B8.6 (quiet), but elevated solar wind and electron flux suggest caution for sudden disturbances.
๐ Geomagnetic Conditions
- The K-index has recently risen to 4, showing a trend toward unsettled geomagnetic conditions.
- Over the past 24 hours, K-index values have fluctuated, indicating periods of increased geomagnetic activity.
- These conditions can cause signal fading, auroral absorption, and increased noiseโespecially on polar and trans-auroral paths.
- If the K-index drops, expect improvement; if it rises further, anticipate more severe HF disruptions.
๐ Space Weather Details
Space Weather Dashboard
X-ray Activity
Solar Wind Speed
Aurora Activity
- X-ray Activity: B8.6 โ Low-level X-ray flux, so no major HF blackouts expected.
- Solar Wind: 494 km/s โ Elevated speed increases the risk of geomagnetic disturbances and short-term HF absorption.
- Particle Environment: Electron flux at 2480 and proton flux at 23 โ Elevated electron flux can cause minor polar absorption and increased noise on lower bands.
- Aurora Activity: Level 3 โ Moderate auroral activity; northern operators may see aurora-induced propagation on VHF/UHF, especially 6m and 2m.
- Helium Line: 129.4 โ Indicates moderate solar activity; watch for potential increases in solar flux if this rises.
๐ก Propagation Timeline & Technical Details
Propagation Quality Timeline (24 Hours)
- Over the past several months, solar flux and sunspot numbers have gradually declined from late 2025 highs (SF ~160, SSN ~124) to current moderate levels (SF ~120, SSN ~79).
- This trend suggests slightly less robust F2-layer propagation compared to earlier in the cycle, but conditions remain good for mid-high HF bands.
- Watch for further declines as the solar cycle progresses, which will gradually favor lower bands for DX.
Solar Activity Trends (6 Months)
๐ฎ 3-Day Forecast
3-Day K-index Forecast
- Propagation Outlook: Expect continued fair conditions on 20mโ15m, with possible short-lived enhancements or disruptions depending on geomagnetic activity.
- K-index: May remain elevated; monitor for sudden increases which could cause HF blackouts or auroral conditions.
- Best Bets: Operate during daylight on 20mโ15m; switch to 40m/80m after sunset.
- Alerts: No major solar flares or storms forecast, but stay tuned for updates if geomagnetic conditions worsen.
- VHF/UHF: Northern operators should monitor for auroral propagation, especially if K-index spikes further.