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- Hammarlund HQ-150 and HQ-160 - Favorite Tube-Type Shortwave Receivers from DXING.COM Specs and information.
- WB5GMK's DX Homepage - Information for the radio amateur interested in dxing, sstv, digital, contesting, and general amateur radio activities.
- The EIDX Network - Ham radio DXing news, audio clips, and resources.
- Delta DX Association - Includes an introduction to DXing, contest calendar, and meeting schedule. Located in New Orleans, Louisiana.
- DxQslNet - Dedicated to amateur radio DXing.
- EME and VHF DXing - Introduction to Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) communications, moon tracking software, 6m filters, 6m antenna construction
- DXing.com - Compendium of radio monitoring information, including general beginner's information, international broadcasting news, and resources to monitoring hobbyists of all stripes, including ham radio.
- Hallicrafters SX-115 and SX-117 - Favorite Tube-Type Shortwave Receivers from DXING.COM specs and pictures.
- DXing.com - Electronic magazine focusing on shortwave listening with callsign lookups, technical features and tutorials for newcomers.
- Central Arizona DX Association - A group of ham radio operators in the Phoenix area whose primary interest is in DXing.
Wikipedia Articles
- DXing - DXing is the hobby of tuning in and identifying distant radio signals, or making two way radio contact with distant stations in amateur radio, citizens band radio or other two way radio communications hobbies. Many DXers also attempt to receive written verifications of reception (sometimes referred to as "QSLs ...
- Harold Beverage - ... in North Haven, ME - 1993) is perhaps most widely known today for his invention and development of the wave antenna, which came to be known as the Beverage antenna and which for the last few decades has seen a resurgence in use within the amateur radio and broadcast DXing hobbyist communities.
- MW DX - MW DX, short for mediumwave DXing, is the hobby of receiving the reception of distant mediumwave (known as AM in North America) radio stations. MW DX is similar to TV and FM DX in that broadcast band (BCB) stations are the reception targets.
- Wardriving - Wardriving is the act of searching for Wi-Fi wireless networks by a person in a moving vehicle using a Wi-Fi-equipped computer, such as a laptop or a PDA. It is similar to using a radio scanner, or to the ham radio practice of DXing.