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so i was just spinning the dial on 10m last night around 8pm local time and i started hearing stations from South America coming in like they were next door. like genuinely couldn't believe it, i was running maybe 50 watts into a dipole and a guy in Brazil came back to me first call. that almost never happens for me on that band.
ive been watching the solar flux index on that space weather site and its been sitting up around 180-190 for the past week or so which i guess explains it, but honestly i dont really understand the relationship all that well. like i know higher flux number = better conditions in a general sense but i'd love to understand a bit more about why 10m specifically lights up when the sun gets active. is it just the F2 propagation thing or is there more to it?
also curious if anyone has been working any good DX on other bands too. 15m felt pretty decent to me this weekend but i havent had much luck on 12m, not sure if thats me or the band.
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