Amateur Radio Propagation Report

2026-03-28

🕒 Generated: 2026-03-28 00:01:14 UTC

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📋 Propagation Summary

HF propagation today is looking favorable for most amateur bands, thanks to a high solar flux of 156 and a low K-index around 1–2, indicating quiet geomagnetic conditions. Daytime propagation is strong on 20m through 10m, with good opportunities for DX and intercontinental contacts. 80m and 40m bands are best at night, while higher bands (12m, 10m) may close after sunset. No major space weather alerts are active, so operators can expect stable conditions. Take advantage of the current solar activity for long-haul contacts, especially during daylight hours.

💡 Operator Tips

⏰ Best Operating Times

Band Best Times (UTC)
80m 20:00–07:00 (Night)
40m 19:00–08:00 (Night)
20m 08:00–20:00 (Day/Morning)
17m 09:00–18:00 (Day)
15m 10:00–17:00 (Day)
12m 11:00–16:00 (Day)
10m 12:00–15:00 (Day)

🌍 DX Opportunities

📻 Band-by-Band Analysis

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

Analysis:

📊 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