Thanks for stopping by. This is where I publish a lot of my features and thoughts on HF propagation, antennas and other ham radio topics. I write for a number of radio magazines, including the RSGB's RadCom and ARRL's QST. I am also chairman of the RSGB's Propagation Studies Committee and produce the weekly HF propagation report for GB2RS. When not playing radio I'm a professional journalist specialising in aerospace, science and technology and am also author of four RSGB books.
Friday, 12 February 2010
UK HF propagation charts, February 2010
Here are the latest HF propagation charts for the UK. Propagation has improved dramatically. We are seeing the occasional opening on 10m (Israel today) and 15m has been open to the mid west and west coast of the USA. VE7 (Vancouver) has been booming in on 14MHz at local sunset.
These are based on 100W to a dipole at 35ft, with a smoothed sunspot number of 20. They are all short path too. You can try them here.
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