Support for DXpeditions and Ham Radio Operations
Find organizations and foundations dedicated to sponsoring and supporting amateur radio DXpeditions worldwide.
This category features organizations dedicated to supporting DXpeditions, which are amateur radio operations from rare or remote entities. These entities are typically established by groups of amateur radio operators with a shared interest in facilitating activations from challenging locations. Such organizations play a crucial role in enabling the activation of less common DX entities, thereby enriching the amateur radio experience for operators worldwide by making new entities available for contact. Their collective efforts are instrumental in supporting the logistical and financial requirements that underpin major DX operations, allowing for the activation of entities that would otherwise remain largely inaccessible to the amateur radio community.
The resources within this section include foundations and associations that foster global DX activity. These groups serve as central points for the amateur radio community to contribute to and benefit from large-scale operations. They often publish news and updates related to ongoing and planned expeditions, provide grants, and maintain networks of volunteers and members who contribute to the broader goal of making DX accessible. Their support often extends to equipment acquisition, transportation logistics, and operational funding, which are critical components for successful endeavors in challenging environments, often involving complex radio propagation scenarios.
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The object of Danish DX Group is to attract DX-interested radioamateurs in a closer co-operation
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The European DX Foundation (EUDXF) is the first and only all European Foundation to support DX activities. It is a non-profit organization established in 1986 in the German town of Bad Bentheim
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The German DX Foundation (GDXF), founded in 1996, was established to support HF DX activities - on all bands or modes - to rare countries all over the world
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The International DX Association is an amateur radio organization dedicated to working DX and making DX possible. 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 DX news and QSL routes on 14.236 MHz at 2330z.
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Organization created to provide support to IOTA expeditions
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NDXA Nippon DX Association supports major DX-expeditions. DX news and updates from Japan
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Northern Ohio DX Association (NODXA) is a DX club in Cleveland, Ohio, sponsoring a 147.36 MHz repeater, offering awards, and supporting DXpeditions.