Cycle 25 Peaks in 6-18 months | Get in on the Fun Ride the Ham Radio Shortwaves
Estimate Solar Cycle 25 Peak: 6-18 months away!
The sunspot cycle has already eclipsed the last one in strength, and we have anywhere from 6 to 18 months until it hits its peak. Space weather is going to be a big topic in the coming months. - Space Weather News
Newly licensed Ham Radio operators have plenty of time left to experience On the Air, this exciting Solar Peak uptick, then again for a few years as it subsides on the other side of 2024-25 which is sure to be a thrill ride on the amateur radio bands.
This is great news for HF radio ops wanting to get in on the Cycle 25 peak action. The high bands are incredible and Greyline owners are working station 8000+ miles away routinely and barefoot, with 100 Watts. The low bands are experiencing the winter rise in conditions as well with Europe and North America sharing darkness (required for low band fun) and reports of trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific QSO's are piling up fast during our longer nights on the spotting networks.
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