SB PROP @ ARL $ARLP015 ARLP015 Propagation de KT7H ZCZC AP15 QST de W1AW Propagation Forecast Bulletin 15 ARLP015 From Tad Cook, KT7H Seattle, WA April 11, 1997 To all radio amateurs SB PROP ARL ARLP015 ARLP015 Propagation de KT7H Solar activity was up last week. Flux went as high as 80, and then on Monday morning there was a big eruption on the Sun that ejected a large amount of matter toward earth. It was originally thought that perhaps this might cause a big disturbance here on Wednesday, but effects weren't really felt until Thursday. As this was being written Friday morning UTC, the K index was 7 at the 0300z and 0600z readings. ''The eruption seemed to blow open a hole in the Sun's corona,'' said Dr. Barbara Thompson, a SOHO scientist. Images of this eruption taken by the SOHO satellite can be seen at the following web site: http://pao.gsfc.nasa.gov/gsfc/newsroom/flash/flash.htm Watch for solar flux to drop soon to the low seventies, but then jump back to 80 by the end of the month. Sunspot Numbers for April 3 through 9 were 46, 36, 36, 28, 16, 27 and 30 with a mean of 31.3. 10.7 cm flux was 78.8, 78.5, 80.2, 78.1, 76.8, 76.1 and 78.1, with a mean of 78.1, and estimated planetary A indices were 7, 12, 8, 11, 7, 4, and 5, with a mean of 7.7. The JA CW DX Contest is this weekend, and since the object is to work Japanese stations, here are some path projections to Japan: From Seattle check 80 meters from 0930 to 1330z, 40 meters from 0830 to 1500z, 20 meters from 2100 to 0000z and 0300 to 0700z, and 15 meters for marginal conditions from 2230 to 0000z. From Los Angeles check 80 meters from 0900 to 1400z, 40 meters from 0800 to 1430z, 20 meters from 0200 to 0800z, 15 meters from 2230 to 0300z. From Salt Lake City check 80 meters from 0930 to 1300z, 40 meters from 0830 to 1400z, 20 meters from 2030 to 0700z and 15 meters for marginal conditions from 2200 to 0200z. From Chicago check 80 meters from 0930 to 1100z, 40 meters from 1000 to 1200z, and 20 meters from 2100 to 0000z. From Atlanta check 80 meters from 0930 to 1100z, 40 meters from 0930 to 1130z, and 20 meters around 1330z and 0300z. From Cleveland check 80 meters from 0930 to 1030z, 40 meters from 0900 to 1130z, and 20 meters from 2100 to 2300z. From Dallas check 80 meters from 0930 to 1200z, 40 meters from 0830 to 1300z, and 20 meters from 0330 to 0600z, and 15 meters for marginal conditions from 2230 to 0130z and 0330 to 0600z. NNNN /EX