A homepage dealing with the - guess :-) - Free Radio branch of the DXing hobby. Maintained by Achim Brückner.
Mark Veldhuis has set up a mailing list for the popular AOR AR7030 receiver. Check his homepage.
Look at some pictures from a radio auction on this homepage.
Herman Boel is publishing a homepage for DXers that has also many informations for "newbies".
Lubos Rendek compiles a list of broadcasts in Czech and Slovak. Check the homepage.
is a privately maintained homepage diving into the history of the Dutch company.
is not a club, but a beautifully designed homepage for the shortwave listener.
Cumbre DX is a weekly, softcopy DX newsletter. Check the homepage.
various informations on the shortwave hobby at this homepage.
This homepage presents informations on the dx hobby in Spanish language.
English Language Program News is a compilation of program guides which detail what you can hear being broadcast on the shortwave bands by international broadcasters. Check the homepage.
If you want to subscibe to this non-commercial independent contributory electronic newsletter providing specialist news of SW broadcasting, check the homepage.
A homepage for DXers in Spanish language.
In 1998 the Swedish DX Federation in co-operation with the Radio Museum in Göteborg will arrange the annual EDXC Conference. At the same time and the Swedish DX Federation will have its annual DX-Parliament. It will all take place on 27-30 August 1998 in Göteborg. Check this homepage for more information.
Texts, schedules, programs for DXers on this ftp server.
This homepage of the US Federal Communications Commission is a source for the shortwave schedules of the various US broadcasters.
The informations on this homepage are especially useful for "new" shortwave listeners.
Hard-Core-DX is a mailing list devoted to the hobby of DXing. Check the homepage
The HFCC (Hi Frequency Coordination Conference) is an international organization of radio broadcasters and telecom operators meeting twice every year to coordinate the usage of the HF broadcast frequency spectrum. They offer two homepages: One in the United States and another one in Europe.
Meant of course is Radio Caroline. If You want to know who, You should visit this very interesting homepage.
You find many audio files of interval signals of various broadcasters on this homepage.
If you're interested in oldtime radio and want to know what radio transmitters looked like some decades ago, then this homepage is really a must! Jim Hawkins has opened the first virtual radio museum on the net. Be advised to check in there!
This homepage is offering some informations for shortwave listeners, too.
Searching for a way to improve your equipment? This homepage contains various equipment modifications.
... is a homepage in German language for shortwave listeners.
A homepage for shortwave listeners.
MIDXB is a regular Russian language publication covering different aspects of DX-ing. There is also an additional issue devoted to the Russian language broadcasts from abroad publishing twice a year. Check the homepage.
Just as it says... check the homepage.
is showing some interesting QSL cards, as well as other interesting stuff. Check the homepage.
Check this very, very interesting homepage. You're already in the Nordic Shortwave Center, as this Internet Guide To International Broadcasters is part of it.
... is a good homepage maintained by Martin van der Ven for the offshore specialists and contains much more than only links.
contains various informations for the shortwave listener. Check the homepage.
is a homepage about ... old radios.
David Onley has compiled a very interesting homepage about Medium Wave DXing from the "down under" view.
Want to know something about shortwave radio? Especially on Latin America on shortwave? Visit this excellent homepage by Don Moore.
Check the homepage.
can be visited on this homepage.
Swap pennants of shortwave stations on this homepage. Maintained by Giovanni D'Amico.
A German homepage on offshore radio by Peter Messingfeld.
is an excellent homepage with many pictures of old radios.
This homepage contains materials provided by Moscow Club of DXers and Moscow Information DX bulletin.
Do you believe it? The University of Memphis is recording radio programmes, and you can actually get copies of old radio programmes! Check this interesting homepage.
Check this homepage if you want to know more about Italian broadcasts.
... is a homepage containing the latest informations on the pirate radio scene.
A Danish homepage dealing with the radio hobby.
really is a unique archive of radio broadcasts. This homepage is worth a visit!
A homepage by Fred S. Kohlbrenner.
A Heads Up from Tom Welch. Read the homepage.
contains interesting links and other informations for DXers. Check the homepage.
Anders Hultqvist has set up a fine homepage with many informations for DXers. You even find "Dateline Bogota" compiled by Henrik Klemetz there.
Pete Costello compiles one of the best homepages in broadcasting business, it contains lots of links for the radio enthusiasts.
You can find a collection of SW receiver reviews written by readers of Rec.radio.shortwave and collected by John Lloyd KE4UTX on this homepage.
Paul Dwerryhouse compiles this homepage that contains access to the latest international broadcast schedules, an English language broadcast list, online audio direct from broadcasters around the world, information software and news regarding the world's new media technology and much more.
deals with Free Radio. Check the homepage.
Do you want to know how the frequencies are allocated? Check!
If you want to get the newest informations on radio stations, read this homepage!
Well-known Belgian DXer Ludo Maes publishes an annual booklet containing many informations on all the shortwave transmitters (transmitters, not the stations!) around the world. A real labour of love. Check the project's homepage.
Raimo Mäkelä of Satakunnan Radio, Finland, has published a list of tropical bands radio stations.
Although he runs a business, Tom Sundstrom has prepared lots of news and infos on the shortwave business on his homepage, so I put this link into the "hobby links" section.
A new homepage with a technical approach to the hobby.
Listen to a real shortwave receiver - on this homepage.
One of only a few homepages in German by Hans-Joachim Brustmann.
is an interesting homepage dealing with weather informations that are broadcast on shortwave. Compiled by Andreas Kück. In German.
An electronic club for sharing news and information about Utility (non-broadcast) transmissions on the radio spectrum. Check the homepage.
October 8th, 1997