finally starting to understand solar flux and what it means for HF — some questions
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so ive been licensed about 8 months now and for a long time i just kind of ignored all the solar flux index stuff and the K index and all that. i would just tune around and either hear stuff or not hear stuff and not really understand why some days 20m was wall to wall europe and other days it was completely dead.
then a few weeks ago we had that stretch where the flux was up around 180 and i happened to be on 15m late afternoon and just... wow. worked a bunch of stations in japan, a couple in south africa, even a ZL. i had no idea 15m could do that. i've been checking spaceweather.com and the DXmaps site every morning now like it's the weather forecast.
my question is basically — is there a good rule of thumb for what flux number starts to make the higher bands worth checking? like i know 180 is good but what about 120, 130? does 10m ever really come alive or is that kind of a solar max thing only. and the K index — i get that low is better but how low are we talking before a geomagnetic storm actually wrecks things
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