SB PROP @ ARL $ARLP012 ARLP012 Propagation de KT7H ZCZC AP33 QST de W1AW Propagation Forecast Bulletin 12 ARLP012 From Tad Cook, KT7H Seattle, WA March 22, 1996 To all radio amateurs SB PROP ARL ARLP012 ARLP012 Propagation de KT7H Solar activity remained low, about the same level as the previous week. There was a rise in geomagnetic activity in the past few days, with K indices as high as five. Another rise in geomagnetic activity is expected around April 7 through 9 due to a recurring coronal hole. Solar flux should remain flat with little variation over the next month. Currently at the Spring equinox we are experiencing some seasonal improvement in HF communication. Too bad the solar flux isn't higher. Spring of 1998 should be much improved. Sunspot Numbers for March 7 through 13 were 17, 15, 15, 12, 11, 11 and 0, with a mean of 11.6. 10.7 cm flux was 70.8, 70.4, 71, 70.6, 70.6, 69.9 and 69.3, with a mean of 70.4. The path projections for this week are from the west coast of the U.S. to Western Europe, Southern Africa, South America, South Pacific and Japan. To Western Europe look for 80 meters to open from 0230 to 0630z, 40 meters from 0130 to 0800z and 30 meters around 2300 and 0700z. 20 meters looks good from 1500 to 2000z, and 17 meters around 1800z. To Southern Africa expect 80 to open from 0230 to 0400, 40 from 0130 to 0430, 30 from 0030 to 0230 and 0430 to 0530, 20 from 2200 to 0000, and 17 from 1700 to 1930. To South America check 80 from 0200 to 1000, 40 from 0130 to 1030, 30 from 0030 to 0800 and again from 1000 to 1130, 20 from 2130 to 0430, 17 from 1600 to 0300 and 15 from 1730 to 0100 and 12 meters from 2030 to 2200. To South Pacific 80 should open from 0530 to 1430, 40 from 0430 to 1500, 30 from 0330 to 1430, 20 around 1700 to 2000 and 0100 to 0600, 17 from 1730 to 0430, 15 from 1800 to 0300, and 12 meters from 2030 to 0100. 10 meters could have some openings over the same period as 12 meters. To Japan check 80 from 0900 to 1430, 40 from 0800 to 1530, 30 from 0630 to 1700 with a week period around 1230 to 1330, 20 from 2100 to 0500, 17 from 2130 to 0400 and 15 from 2230 to 0200. NNNN /EX