The only space weather monitor located in Colombia, that at the present time continuously reports on X-ray solar activity, is the monitor that belongs to the Research Group Astroingeniería Alfa Orión.This device is officially registered as UTP 0383 in the Stanford Solar Center server and is located at the Observatorio Astronómico de la Universidad Tecnológica (OAUTP).The monitor has allowed the study of solar activity since 2013, due to the implementation of an electronic system specially designed to work at the frequency of 23.9 kHz, which better suits the local conditions.The solar records and detections are obtained through indirect measurements of the NAA, in which the solar X-ray behavior can be observed.Currently, the OAUTP holds a database that is the result of 5 years of observations, and contains confirmed detections of solar flares of classes C, M, and X.The infrastructure developed in radioastronomy at the OAUTP have allowed a deeper research of the celestial bodies in the west of Colombia.This is a differentiating factor in relation to other national astronomical observatories that work with radioastronomy and space weather.Finally, the Grupo de Investigación Alfa Orión has contributed significantly to the study of space weather from Colombia by registering and publishing their records in international databases.