This map shows real-time radio propagation from stations operating on 11 bands between 1.8 and 54 MHz in the amateur radio service. The display shows worldwide activity from the last 15 minutes and is automatically updated about every minute.
One of the best tools for understanding HF (high-frequency) propagation is the online map (chart) shown below. It is a graphical representation of MUF within a 3000-kilometer range, allowing amateur radio station operators to estimate the best frequencies and …
VHF Propagation Map. This mapshows real-time radio propagation from stations operated near 144 MHz. The map shows activity from the past hour. The map is updated automatically, up to several times per minute. The distance between each end of a hop is the basis for the display drawn on the map.
Below you will find charts showing the live conditions around the Earth for radio propagation as well as atmospheric conditions that can affect Ham Radio usage depending on frequency. These are great tools for HF and knowing what the conditions are if you plan on trying to make contacts on a particular day/time.
Send formated DX spots indicating clearly both locators and the type or propagation! The rest of information is useless and it doesn't interest anybody. Do not chat in the DX-Cluster. It's for spotting DX stations, not for chatting! Use DXMAPS chats or ON4KST's chat instead.
HF Band Conditions maps are powerful tools used by amateur radio operators, shortwave listeners, and radio enthusiasts to monitor and predict the state of high-frequency (HF) radio propagation. These maps provide valuable information …
The project "Understanding HF Propagation" provides a detailed overview and tutorials on HF propagation. This MUF map is a useful real-time indicator for HF propagation conditions.