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** [http://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/uncgi/Earth?imgsize=320&opt=-l&lat=37.0833&ns=North&lon=72.4167&ew=West&alt=35785&img=learth.evif Earth view (from above)]
 
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* [http://hf.dxview.org HF Propagation Map]
 
* [http://hf.dxview.org HF Propagation Map]
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* [http://www.hfpack.com/propagation/ Hourly Propagation Maps] via HFPack
 
* [https://prop.kc2g.com/ MUF map from KC2G]
 
* [https://prop.kc2g.com/ MUF map from KC2G]
 
* [http://www.spacew.com/www/realtime.php Near-Real-Time MUF Map]
 
* [http://www.spacew.com/www/realtime.php Near-Real-Time MUF Map]
* [http://www.hfpack.com/propagation/ Hourly Propagation Maps] via HFPack
 
 
* [http://propnet.org/catch3.php?band=&last=1&call=&center=US PropNet Communication Circuit Quality Report]
 
* [http://propnet.org/catch3.php?band=&last=1&call=&center=US PropNet Communication Circuit Quality Report]
  

Latest revision as of 10:21, 26 March 2023

Radio and TV signals aren't always limited to traveling line of sight distances. On HF this is commonly caused by refraction (bending) of the signal at the upper layers of the atmosphere known as the ionosphere. On frequencies higher than this, while solar activity plays a role, Earth based weather events are the most common cause of propagation. These links explore several sites, and software, that can be used to help predict how a HF signal will propagate. For propagation topics above 30 Mhz, please see our DXing Above 30 Mhz article.


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