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10 Meter Ham Radio Band

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The part of the earths atmosphere called the ionosphere is divided into three layers. The three layers are, from lowest to highest, the D layer, the E layer, and the F layer. Each layer has a different effect on HF radio propagation.  The F layer is the highest layer and it is divided into two levels: F1 and F2. At night the F1 and F2 merge into one layer. During the day, the F1 layer doesnt play a part in radio propagation, but F2 does. It is responsible for most high-frequency long distance propagation on 20 meters and above.  In years with high sunspot numbers, worldwide contacts can be made easily on 20 through 10 meters by F2 layer propagation. [[Category:HAM Radio]][[Category:Ham Radio]][[Category:Amateur Radio Band]]
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