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 report is compiled by Martin Harrison G3USF,and is an activity of the Radio Society of Great Britain's Propagation Studies Committee.
There are now a lot of web resources available and lists of beacons on the various bands. I would recommend the following links:
The NCDXF/IARU International Beacon Network for details on the superb global 5-band 24-beacon network.
HF Beacons and 6m Beacons maintained by Martin Harrison, G3USF
G0AEV's 28MHz Beacons pages
UKSMG Beacons list
Onto the reports. These are compiles as quickly as possible but as you can image are a retrospective look at conditions from a number of different sources. The short form reports are based on early reports from contributors and the longer reports are finalised when the full details are in. All the reports are now stored in a single place on Dropbox. That way they can be accessed a lot easier than on these pages
The Dropbox folder which you can access here.
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