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INDEXA The International DX Association is an amateur radio organization dedicated to working DX and making DX possible. It was incorporated as a non-profit organization and has been managed by volunteers without compensation since 1983. In its twenty-five years of service to the DX community it has sponsored over 175 DXpeditions to rare and semi-rare countries. What INDEXA does:
- Promotes and supports DX operations in countries that have limited or no amateur radio activity. Support is usually to DXpeditions to rare DXCC entities.
- Provides a quarterly newsletter via E-mail for INDEXA members.
- Promotes goodwill among amateur radio operators of the world.
- Supports and abides by amateur radio rules and regulations set forth by the FCC and other governing bodies.
- Promotes DX operations by amateur radio operators on an equal basis, regardless of their class of license.
- Promotes good amateur radio operating practices.
- Provides DX news and QSL routes via the Information Session that is conducted daily on 14.236 MHz at 2330z.
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German DX Foundation - GDXF The German DX Foundtion (GDXF), founded in 1996, was established to support HF DX activities to rare countries all over the world. Their members areoffered a wide variety of services and information.
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European DX Foundation European DX Foundation
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PI4CC Contest Club PI4CC is an amateur radio station, mainly designed for operating M/S and M/M entry contests on HF. Lots of information, interesting station tour and tips and hints on their site.
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PI4COM Contest Club The PI4COM web page has been setup to advise the world about our activities and to attract potential members or guest operators. They do not have secrets and like to show all they have available and how they operate. Have a look at this website which will give a good impression of what PI4COM is all about..........
Apart from the actual contesting and hard work required to get and keep the contest station up and running PI4COM is very active in promoting contesting in the Netherlands. That is why "newcomers" to contesting are always welcome to join. They also have visited other clubs and presented to them what serious contesting is about. PI4COM members are also active on other fields of Amateur Radio. The "Low Land DXpedition Team" originated from the PI4COM members. Have a look at the links section which will give a good impression of what PI4COM members are doing outside PI4COM.
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Low Land DX-pedition Team LLDXT The Low Land DX-pedition Team LLDXT is a number of enthusiastic Radio Amateurs who like to go on DX-pedition and dedicate their holidays to HAM radio.
On this side you will find everything about activities of LLDXT members including pictures, on-line logs, Real Audio of pile-ups from our side, future announcements and many more.
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Yasme Foundation The YASME Foundation is a not-for-profit corporation organized to conduct scientific and educational projects related to Amateur Radio, including DXing (long distance communication) and the introduction and promotion of Amateur Radio in underdeveloped countries.
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NCDXF Northern California DX Foundation
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