Amateur Radio Propagation Report

2026-06-29

🕒 Generated: 2026-06-29 00:01:40 UTC

Sun Images for Past 72 Hours

Sun last 72h
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📋 Propagation Summary: HF propagation today is looking promising for most bands thanks to a high solar flux of 186 and a sunspot number of 131. The K-index is at 0, indicating very quiet geomagnetic conditions, which means minimal disruptions and stable propagation. Expect excellent daytime opportunities on the higher bands (20m–10m), while the lower bands (80m, 40m) will shine at night. Operators should take advantage of the current calm, as the recent trend has been steady but with some solar activity fluctuations. Now is a great time to chase DX and enjoy reliable contacts across the globe!

💡 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 🔴 Poor
10m 🟡 Good 🟢 Excellent 🟡 Good 🔴 Poor

The best bands for daytime DX are 20m, 17m, 15m, 12m, and 10m, all showing excellent propagation during daylight hours. 80m and 40m are excellent at night, making them ideal for local and regional QSOs after dark. 12m and 10m may close quickly after sunset, so use them during midday and afternoon. Watch for short-skip and sporadic E on 10m.

📊 Current Solar Activity

Solar Activity Metrics

K-index

Solar Flux (10.7cm)

Sunspot Number

📈 Geomagnetic Conditions

The K-index has remained very low and stable over the past 24 hours, indicating a prolonged period of geomagnetic quiet. This stability means there’s little to no absorption or blackout risk, so expect consistent propagation, especially on the higher bands. No signs of worsening conditions—enjoy the calm!

🌟 Space Weather Details

Space Weather Dashboard

X-ray Activity

Solar Wind Speed

Aurora Activity

📡 Propagation Timeline & Technical Details

Propagation Quality Timeline (24 Hours)

Recent months show a gradual decrease in solar flux and sunspot numbers from late 2025 into early 2026, but the current spike in solar flux (now at 186) and sunspots (131) marks a strong uptick. This rebound is driving today’s excellent HF conditions, especially on the higher bands.

Solar Activity Trends (6 Months)

🔮 3-Day Forecast

3-Day K-index Forecast