Amateur Radio Propagation Report

2026-06-19

🕒 Generated: 2026-06-19 00:01:32 UTC

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📋 Propagation Summary: HF propagation today is shaped by moderate solar activity and very quiet geomagnetic conditions. With a solar flux of 111 and a K-index of 1, expect generally stable bands, though high bands (12m/10m) are mostly underperforming. 20m is the standout band for reliable daytime and evening contacts, while 40m and 80m will offer solid nighttime performance. Lower sunspot numbers and a downward solar trend mean higher bands are less likely to open for DX, so focus on the mid and lower bands for best results.

💡 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 🟠 Fair 🟠 Fair 🟠 Fair 🟠 Fair
15m 🟠 Fair 🟠 Fair 🟠 Fair 🟠 Fair
12m 🔴 Poor 🔴 Poor 🔴 Poor 🔴 Poor
10m 🔴 Poor 🔴 Poor 🔴 Poor 🔴 Poor

Analysis:
20m is the most reliable band throughout the day and evening, offering consistent regional and DX contacts. 40m and 80m are best at night, supporting both local and long-haul QSOs. 17m/15m are marginal—watch for short openings, especially midday. 12m/10m are largely closed; only check these bands for sporadic E or digital activity.

📊 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