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This page contains links to  some of great DX peditions , we're trying to send the message that our HOBBY it's great to promotion Friendship and Courtesy around the World. No other hobby has so much facilities like AMATEUR RADIO! Enjoy DX!

DX                                                                                                                                              - "D" stands for distance and "X" for unknown
- short for DXing
- a far-away station that is hard to hear in a particular location on     
   a particular frequency

First...listening, Second...listening and  Third ....listening

"If your primary interest in DX'ing lies in reaching the DXCC Honor Roll, the first and most important skill you must have or must learn is how to listen. No other skill is so important for the DX'er....Two amateurs can sit down, side by side, at two identical receivers, using identical antennas listening to the same band. The experienced and skilled listener will unheart country after country as he tunes across the band, digging rare ones out, exploring, probing; while the casual listener sitting at his side will, spending the same amount of time and with the same objective, hear little or nothing of what's really going on."

Bob Locher, W9KNI. "The Complete DX'er" 

INTERNATIONAL CALLSIGNS ALLOCATION http://www.arrl.org/awards/dxcc/rules_changes.html

DXCC COUNTRY LIST BEAM HEADINGS http://mdxa.org/dxcclist.html

DXing
- the hobby of listening to far-away radio stations; the hobbyist is called a DXer

DX'ing? What's that?

"Working DX- literally, communicating with distant stations- appeals to nearly every ham sooner or later. It starts innocently enough: You answer the CQ of a foreign station and marvel that your signal has travelled so far. Suddenly you realize that the entire world is at your fingertips. You may continue to work domestic and foreign hams with equanimity, taking your DX casually when it comes along. Or you may find you're seeking out only foreign stations, particularly from countries you haven't worked yet."

Jim Kearman, KR1S. "The DXCC Companion" 

RECENT GHANGES DXCC http://www.arrl.org/awards/dxcc/rules_changes.html

CURRENT DXCC LIST NOTES http://www.arrl.org/awards/dxcc/rules_changes.html

DX info
- information about  one station DX this is particularly a rare location or operation , find on Amateur Radio Magazine, Journal, Boletin , Packet Cluster or on any site on the Internet

The Queen of the DX bands the 20 Meters band.

There is a lot of DX to be worked on any of the HF bands; 20-meter capability is not necessary to achieve a high country total, but it surely helps! No matter what point in the sunspot cycle, there is DX to be worked on 20 at some hour every day, with only an occasional lapse of a day or so courtesy of massive solar storms. Twenty meters is the DX crossroads of the Amateur Radio World. At the high point of the solar cycle, 20 is often open around the world around the clock- the DXer's ultimate dream. And at the bottom of the cycle, especially in the summer months, 20 is often the only band where everyone has a real chance of working DX. If there is going to be a path open to a remote DX spot that is to be workable during difficult conditions, 20 meters will almost always be the band that opens the path"

Bob Locher, W9KNI. "The ARRL Operating Manual - Chap.5" 

DXCC INFO http://cpcug.org/user/wfeidt/Dxcc/

ANNOUNCED DX OPERATIONS http://cpcug.org/user/wfeidt/Misc/adxo.html

DXpedition
- abbreviated from DX-expedition; a DXer's trip to a remote location in search of better reception conditions, less interference and more space for antenna

DX versus rare DX

"There is DX an there is rare DX. What's rare? Rare countries don't have active ham populations. They may be very near or very far, but activity is the determining factor, not distance. Of course, distant DX operators may be harder to work, but if they're active, sooner or later the determined DXer gets trough. The religious enclave of Mt Athos would be easy to work from anywhere in the United States if any active radio amateurs lived there!"

Jim Kearman, KR1S. "The DXCC Companion"

MAPS  INFO                                                                http://www.graphicmaps.com/clipart.htm

DXCC INFO

http://cpcug.org/user/wfeidt/Dxcc/

 

DXCC COUNTRY LIST BEAM HEADINGS

http://mdxa.org/dxcclist.html

 

RECENT CHANGES DXCC

http://www.arrl.org/awards/dxcc/rules_changes.html

 

CURRENT DXCC LIST NOTES

http://www.arrl.org/awards/dxcc/rules_changes.html

 

INTERNATIONAL CALLSIGNS ALLOCATION

http://www.arrl.org/awards/dxcc/rules_changes.html

 

ANNOUNCED DX OPERATIONS

http://cpcug.org/user/wfeidt/Misc/adxo.html

 

KH7C

http://www.cordell.org/htdocs/KURE/index.html

 

Our project's for the near future also on promoting DX fore the next operators generation.

For information about scheduled events and project milestones, see following pages

URE : http://www.ure.es

REP: http//www.rep.pt

REP Estoril Coas: http://wwwgeocities.com/ct1bww.

Links for Log's on  "GREAT" DX'peditions

6OØCW en  http://www.i2ysb.com/6o/logs.htm

WH8/F6EXV en http://www.f5kbw.org/pagesperso/f6exv

TT8M o TT8MD en http://www.pa7fm.nl

SU8BHI en http://www.qsl.net/ha3jb

9M2/G4ZFE y 9M2CNC en http://www.g4zfe.com/logsearch.html

VU4NRO y VU4RBI en http://www.niar.org/vu4/qsl

5V7C Lome, Togo http://5v7c.free.fr/searchlog.php
5W0KE y 5W0SS Upolu Island OC 097 http://www.dl2mdz.de/html/log_search.html
7Q7 DXpedition Red Zebra Lodge, Salima, Malawi  http://www.malawi.digital-crocus.com/log.php
R1FJ Franz-Josef-Land EU-019 http://www.hamradio.ru/r1fj/
ZS8MI Marion Island AF-021  http://www.hartrao.ac.za/geodesy/marionweb/search.html
ZS6WLC/mm Cape Town, South Africa
http://www.hartrao.ac.za/geodesy/marionweb/search.html

8J1RL: http://www.jarl.or.jp/English/4_Library/A-4-7_8j1rl/2002/frame.htm

8J1RF: http://www.jarl.or.jp/English/4_Library/A-4-7_8j1rl/2002/frame.htm

7Q7MM: http://www.malawi.digital-crocus.com/log.php

9M2/GM4YXI: http://www.qsl.net/n3sl/manager.htm

GM4YXI: http://www.qsl.net/n3sl/manager.htm

JM1LJS/JD1: http://radio-dream.com/logsearch/jm1ljs/jd1/index_2.html

JW/CT1BWW : http://www.qsl.net/ok8bww/new_page_6.htm

KL7J: http://www.qsl.net/n3sl/manager.htm

PJ4P : http://www.df7zs.de/log/search.html

PJ4/DF7ZS : http://www.df7zs.de/log/search.html

V31RR : http://www.qsl.net/v31rr/logs.htm

VY1JA: http://www.qsl.net/n3sl/manager.htm

YA8G: http://www.qsl.net/la8g/logsearch.htm

YI9OM y YI1BGD: http://www.qsl.net/om2dx

YA8G http://www.qsl.net/la8g/YA8G.htm

EA9IE http://dx.qsl.net/logs/index.html
ST2DX
http://www.pa7fm.nl
Los logs de las estaciones especiales tales como: SX9A, SX8A, SX7A, SX6A, SX5A, SX4A, SX3A, SX2A y SX1A en
http://www.qsl.net/sv2ngct/sx.htm
TM7BDX
http://www.f5kbw.org/pagesperso/bdxgrp
YO/F6AJA
http://LesNouvellesDX.free.fr

4S7PAG (AS-171) en http://www.qsl.net/f5pac/4s/index.htm#log

6LØNJ/4 en http://www.dx.or.kr/

G4WFQ/HI9 en http://www.g4wfq.btintemet.co.uk

YVØD (Expedición a la isla de Aves 2004) en http://www.radioclubvenezolano.org

OD5/I1HJT/P, OD5/IK1QBT/P, OD5/I1NVU/P en http://www.qsl.net/ik1qbt/ramkin_index.htm

Listado de indicativos OH en http://www.sral.fi/en/

Log de PA3EXX (SA-092, OC-172, OC-187, OC-255, EU-038, OC-265) en http://home.tiscali.nl/~su042021/index.html

Logs de las operaciones de PA3GIO en http://www.pa3gio.nl/

RIØCM (AS-172) en http://www.mdxc.org/ri0cm/logs.asp

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What's happening now on the Bands? What's New?

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Several interesting links, Take a quick look to :

http://www.terra.es/personal7/eb7haf/
http://www.radiotest.net
http://www.radioaficion.com/
http://www.mdxc.org/antarctica/ol0ant
http://www3.ocn.ne.jp/~iota/newpage75.htm
http://www.cpcug.org/user/wfeidt/
http://www.hamdirectory.info/
http://www.dxer.com/
http://www.btinternet.com/~geoffrey.brown3/
http://www.dailydx.com/kh8.htm
http://www.swains-island.org

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