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DXing,
taken from DX, the
telegraphic shorthand for "distance" or "distant", is the
hobby of
receiving and
identifying distant radio or
television signals...
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circulate via po****r U.S.
electronics hobbyist periodicals such as
DXing Horizons, Po****r Electronics,
Television Horizons,
Radio Horizons, and...
- very easy to identify,
making NDB
monitoring an
active niche within the
DXing hobby. In
North America, the NDB band is from 190 to 435 kHz and from 510...
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confirmations (QSL cards) that do****ent
their reception of
remote broadcasts (
DXing). In some
developing countries,
shortwave listening enables remote communities...
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These links go to
individual lists of
television stations by the
media market in
which they are located.
There are 210
Designated Market Areas (DMAs) listed...
- MW DX,
short for
mediumwave DXing, is the
hobby of
receiving distant mediumwave (also
known as AM)
radio stations. MW DX is
similar to TV and FM DX in...
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geographical grid. DX is a
telegraphic shorthand for "distance" or "distant" (see
DXing).
Early DX-peditions were
simply exploratory and
geographical expeditions...
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particularly if they
report receiving them at a
significant distance.
DXing Heys Collection, a
collection of QSL
cards in the
British Library Philatelic...
- for the
DXing community,
hobbyists trying to
receive distant radio broadcasting. The
German based Radio Data
Center (RDC)
which links DXing and professional...
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collection Double word eXternal, in the
context of 386DX and 486DX CPUs
DXing, in
amateur and
public radio DX register, a 16-bit general-purpose X86 processor...