↳ ↑ Using beacons for tracking HF propagation

This page is part of the project "Understanding HF Propagation."
by Doron Tal, 4X4XM | Rate site

Radio beacons are used in amateur radio to monitor and assess HF propagation conditions by transmitting signals that indicate whether a band is open for communication. By listening to these beacons, operators can determine the best frequencies and directions for making contacts.


The project Understanding HF Propagation provides a detailed overview and tutorials covering this subject.

What are radio beacons?

Current ham band conditions

Radio propagation tutorials

Forecast ham band conditions

What is ham radio communications?

Using radio beacons for tracking HF propagation

The Fascinating World of HF Skywave Propagation


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