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Introduction to
Mediumwave and Shortwave DXing
Welcome to the Mediumwave (MW) and Shortwave
Listeners (SWL) DX page. DX refers to listening to distant signals and many
who follow this hobby find it challenging, exciting, and rewarding. Initially
this page will introduce newcomers to the hobby so if you have been thinking
about starting into DXing then you are in for a treat.
DXing is easy to begin and need not be
expensive. In fact you can begin with just about any radio that you have
around the house or in the car. Unlike Amateur (Ham) Radio you don't need a
license, no test is required and you can start at any age. In fact many Hams
(including the author, VE3BUC) started with Mediumwave or Shortwave listening.
In this section we will give you listening
tips, how to find the rare ones, and how to submit reception reports and
receive QSL cards from stations you have heard. So read on and have fun!
Click each of the links to
the left or the navigation buttons on each page to proceed through each topic.
Mediumwave

This section is all about Mediumwave, also
known as AM Broadcast Band, DXing. Using any home radio whether a portable,
Walkman, Stereo system or a clock radio you can begin DXing the Broadcast
Band.
Shortwave Listening

Shortwave listening introduces you to the
flavour and excitement of foreign broadcasts. With shortwave radio you can
hear the BBC live or, if you prefer, Radio Australia or Radio Japan. So tune
in and get out into the world of shortwave radio.
Text © 1999 - 2007 Don Cassel VE3XD You can e-mail me at
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