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finally starting to understand propagation but still confused about solar flux numbers

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ok so ive been licensed about 8 months now and i keep hearing people talk about solar flux index and how it relates to band conditions but im still not totally clear on what numbers are actually good vs bad. like i understand higher SFI generally means better HF propagation but how high are we talking before 10m or 12m actually opens up for real DX work? i was watching pskreporter the other night and saw some spots from europe on 10m but when i went to call cq i got nothing, not even close. was using about 100w into a trapped vertical so its not like im running barefoot on a dipole or anything.

also does the K index matter more day to day than the SFI? i feel like ive seen days with decent SFI where 20m was totally dead and then random days where it seemed great with nothing special going on. maybe i just dont know what im looking for yet. anyone have a good way to explain this stuff in plain english without sending me to a textbook lol

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yeah this tripped me up for a while too when i first got into HF. the short version is SFI tells you about solar activity and how ionized the upper atmosphere is, higher numbers mean the F layer is more reflective and supports higher frequencies. for 10m to really open up for decent DX you generally want SFI somewhere above 120 or so, and honestly 150+ is when it starts getting really exciting. anything below 100 and 10m is basically FM repeater territory most of the time except maybe for sporadic-e which is a whole different thing.

the K index is more about geomagnetic disturbances, so even if the SFI is great a high K index (like 4 or above) can completely wipe out propagation especially on the higher bands and at higher latitudes. basically you want high SFI and low K index at the same time, thats your sweet spot. those two things dont always cooperate. as for why you saw spots on pskreporter but got nothing yourself, could be timing, could be the path was just barely cracked open for digital modes which are way more sensitive than voice, FT8 will work through conditions that would leave SSB totally dead.

i had the exact same question like a month ago and someone pointed me to the DX Maps website and also the Reverse Beacon Network, those two together with pskreporter give you a much better real time picture of whats actually open vs whats just noise. the other thing i learned is that 10m openings can be super patchy and short, like literally a 20 minute window where europe is workable and then its gone. so sometimes you just miss it by bad timing even if the conditions are technically there.

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