Homepage of the Six and Ten Report

The Six and Ten Reporting Club is an informal group of radio amateurs, mostly from the UK, who are interested in propagation studies at frequencies around the HF-VHF boundary (mainly the 6 and 10 metre amateur bands). The club produces a monthly newsletter (the Six and Ten Report) that includes analysis of 28 MHz propagation based on beacon monitoring, analysis of 50 MHz activity reports broken down by propagation mode, reports and discussions on unusual propagation events, compilations of solar and geomagnetic data, lists of activity world-wide, beacon news, and results of on-going experiments. The Report is usually published on this site about 5-6 weeks after the end of the month.

THE

SIX AND TEN

REPORT

Here is the Report for January 2006 - (508Kb)

You can also download this report in several smaller sections:

Section 1 - Analysis of 28 MHz Reports from the UK
Section 2 - Analysis of 50 MHz Reports from the UK
Section 3 - Solar and Geomagnetic Data
Section 4 - 50 MHz Outside of Britain
Section 5 - Beacon News and 28 MHz Worldwide
Section 6 - 14 MHz Beacon Reports from the UK

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Previous reports can be found in the Archive while occasional review and special articles are listed in the Specials section. There is a Feedback area where you can register to receive email alerts and send us comments. This site also has beacon reporting forms for 6&10 beacon monitors.

The Six and Ten Report is edited and produced by Steve Reed G0AEV and Martin Harrison G3USF, and is an activity of the Radio Society of Great Britain's Propagation Studies Committee. The Committee's website carries a comprehensive set of links to introductions to propagation, near real-time current conditions, solar/geophysical information, and propagation prediction programs.

Links for those interested in beacons as propagation indicators: the NCDXF/IARU International Beacon Network for details on the superb global 5-band 24-beacon network; G3USF's worldwide lists of HF Beacons and 6m Beacons; G0AEV's 28MHz Beacons pages; or try the links in G4TMV's radiobeacon webring (below).

Beaconring's Home Page THE RADIOBEACONS WEBRING by G4TMV
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