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The frequency range 3-30 MHz. HF radio waves often propagate by bouncing off the ionosphere, allowing communication between continents. This tag may also be used for questions about the 160 meter band (1.8 MHz), which while not HF is often referred to as such due to its similar propagation.
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What is propagation like when there are no sunspots?
Personally I'm having a lot of casual fun on HF, rag-chewing and working a little dx. But its a very different world than a "hot solar cycle" at its peak. …