For those of us with HF antennas and privileges, the trans-equatorial
propagation is hopping on 15 meters, although there aren't very many
signals.
As I write this, Radio Australia is also pounding into Mississippi on
21.740.
This is about the strongest signal outside of winter time solar peak
conditions that I have ever heard from them.
So crank up whatever antenna you have for 15 meters, and make some
noise. Somebody somewhere will hear you.
Mike Duke, K5XU
American Council of Blind Radio Amateurs