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Nordic DX Center
Started in 1995 by Swedish DXer Hermod Pedersen, in an effort to create a central Nordic DX web site. Also focusing on Andes DX and receiving antennas, this site soon became a popular news source among DXers internationally.
In February 2000 this site and Risto Kotalampi's hard-core-dx mailing list joined forces, and created this site in which NordicDX is now totally incorporated.

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ClandestineRadio.com
Clandestine radio is where espionage, war and DX'ing merge, and DX'ing these stations is hearing history unfold in real time.
ClandestineRadio.com is the first specialty radio portal and is edited by an international team of the world's leading experts in the field. Its content is tailored to both the DX and non-DX reader and has been featured by many international newspapers, magazines, and radio and television networks. Additionally, the editors often employ quiet diplomacy with guerilla groups and have not only uncovered exclusive technical data on stations but have also singlehandedly convinced their operators to honor QSL requests.
The BBCM, US National Public Radio, US Naval Intelligence, various international think-tanks, and universities worldwide refer to it. Why don't you?

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Shortwave Bulletin
The first issue of this bulletin dates back to the Summer of 1961. Many of the world's best and most experienced DX-ers have been, and still are, members and contributors.
Shortwave Bulletin's objective is to quickly issue the latest and hottest DX catches to the members. Quality is the key word. SWB only publish information of interest to the experienced DX-er. Shortwave Bulletin is produced basically in Swedish.

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Distance
This is the online version of Swedish Umeå Kortvågsklubb's Distance, the leading medium wave DX source in Sweden.
The Internet version is managed by Lars Bygdén, editor also of the print version.

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DXlinks.info
With more than 3000 links to DX web sites, all hand-picked and verified, who else could ask for more?
Run by Finnish DXer Pentti Lintujärvi.

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Herman's DX Homepage
The web site of Flemish DXer Herman Boel; most famous for its list of medium wave stations in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. This list can be downloaded for free as a PDF file.
Other parts is a list of languages, a comprehensive list of all FM stations in Flanders, and a list of interesting web sites.

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QSL Information Pages
Mr. Schöch grew up in East Germany, which was at the heart of a major propa-ganda and clandestine radio war between the two superpowers during the Cold War. His experience of living without a free press and political opposition lends him tremen-dous insight and credibility into conflicts and media disputes around the world.
Realizing the need for the centralization of information about clandestine radio, Martin Schöch launched Clandestine Radio Watch (CRW) in April 1998.
Additionally, Mr. Schöch is an influential force within the "free radio" movement in Europe.
Mr. Schöch is a doctoral candidate in chemistry at Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg in Merseburg, Germany, where he is developing new biodegradable bone cement for medical purposes.

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Radiodx.com
Radiodx.com is the web site of the New Zealand Radio DX League and focuses on DX Kiwi-style. It is also the repository for the Radio Heritage Collection, covering the history of radio and DXing with accent on the Pacific.
Radiodx.com is hosted by Paul Ormandy.

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Arbeitsgemeinschaft DX e.V.
The AGDX e.V. is the umbrella organisation for German speaking listeners clubs, with club members from Germany and from Austria, and individual members from many European countries and also from abroad.
Our services are in the German language, we also care to observe and use non-German language sources. We have a liaison with the ADDX to provide our members with a jointly compiled club magazine, produced by the capable and responsible hands of their editor in chief.

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