SB PROP @ ARL $ARLP013 ARLP013 Propagation de K7VVV ZCZC AP13 QST de W1AW Propagation Forecast Bulletin 13 ARLP013 From Tad Cook, K7VVV Seattle, WA March 26, 1999 To all radio amateurs SB PROP ARL ARLP013 ARLP013 Propagation de K7VVV Solar activity dropped again last week, with average solar flux off over 21 points and average sunspot numbers down by over 19 points. There was some saving grace for HF operators though. One was the relatively low geomagnetic activity, with A indices in the single digits only, and the other was the arrival of the vernal equinox, when daylight is equal in the southern and northern hemispheres. Note that the highest solar flux for the current cycle was on February 14, when the noon reading was 204.6 and the afternoon reading was actually slightly higher at 208.2. Yet the noon reading on Wednesday of this week was 100 points lower, and the morning reading was 106.8. Don't expect a big jump in solar activity for the CQ Worldwide WPX Phone Contest this weekend. Predicted solar flux for Friday through Sunday is 105, 105 and 110, and the planetary A index is somewhat unsettled at 12 for all three days. Beyond the weekend expect the solar flux to rise to 130 by the end of the month, then go to 135 around April 5 and 140 two days later. It is expected to reach 150 around April 10-14. Look for recurring coronal holes to bring back unsettled to active conditions around March 28 through April 4, and possibly another week beyond that. There is also a possibility of increased solar flare activity over the same period until April 3. N2XRM sent along a nice reference to a URL of aurora web links from the University of Alaska's Poker Flat Research Range at http://www.pfrr.alaska.edu/~pfrr/AURORA/LINKS.HTM N4VHF sent a list of 6 meter DX he has worked this month from North Florida. His best was LU8WAT who was using only 6 watts and a 5 element beam, but was S7 and 5,340 miles away. N1UAI has been having a ball on 10 meter FM, and told about working stations around the northeast via a repeater in Dallas. He hears this repeater on 29.66 MHz almost every day since last fall. WA5IYX in San Antonio reported some unexpected and unseasonable E-skip on 6 meters on Tuesday and Wednesday this week, including stations in Mexico and South America. Sunspot Numbers for March 18 through 24 were 127, 157, 119, 97, 101, 33 and 52 with a mean of 98. 10.7 cm flux was 148.1, 139.3, 132.7, 124, 115.9, 112.9 and 108.2, with a mean of 125.9, and estimated planetary A indices were 7, 6, 6, 6, 3, 5 and 4, with a mean of 5.3. Here are some path projections for this week from Chicago, Illinois: To Western Europe, 80 meters 2300-0745z, 40 meters 2130-0900z, 30 meters 1900-0700z and 0930-1045z, 20 meters 1300-2330z, 17 meters 1330-2130z, 15 meters 1600-2000z. To Eastern Europe, 80 meters 2330-0500z, 40 meters 2230-0600z, 30 meters 2030-0500z, 20 meters 1300-2130z, 17 meters 1500-1900z, 15 meters around 1800z. To Southern Africa, 80 meters 2330-0430z, 40 meters 2300-0500z, 30 meters 2200-0530z, 20 meters 1900-0200z, 17 meters 1630-0000z, 15 meters 1600-2200z. To the Caribbean, 80 meters 2330-1100z, 40 meters 2100-1330z, 30 meters 1130-0400z, 20 meters 1300-0100z, 17 meters 1700-2100z. To South America, 80 meters 2330-1000z, 40 meters 2300-1030z, 30 meters 2200-1130z, 20 meters 1130-1500z and 1900-0400z, 17 meters 1200-0200z, 15 meters 1300-0100z, 12 meters 1600-2200z. To Hawaii, 80 meters 0400-1230z, 40 meters 0300-1330z, 30 meters 1200-1400z, around 1530z and 0130-0800z, 20 meters 1600-0400z, 17 meters 1700-0200z, 15 meters 1800-0030z. To the South Pacific, 80 meters 0530-1230z, 40 meters 0430-1300z, 30 meters 0330- 1400z, 20 meters 1300-1430z and 0100-0500z, 17 meters 1730-0300z and around 1330z, 15 meters 1730-0130z, 12 meters 1800-2300z. To Australia, 80 meters 0730-1200z, 40 meters 0700-1300z, 30 meters 0600-1400z, 20 meters 1230-1600z and 0430-0630z, 17 meters 0200-0400z, 15 meters 2030-0200z, 12 meters 2100-0000z. To Japan, 80 meters 0830-1215z, 40 meters 0800-1300z, 30 meters 1200-1430z and around 0730z, 20 meters 2030-0230z, 17 meters 2100-0100z, 15 meters 2130-2300z. To Central Asia, 40 meters 2330-0100z, 30 meters 2200-0230z, 20 meters 1200-0230z, 17 meters 1500-1700z. NNNN /EX