Connect with Shortwave and Scanner Radio Clubs Worldwide
Find and join local and international clubs for shortwave listeners, DXers, and scanner enthusiasts to share experiences and knowledge.
Shortwave radio enthusiasts often find significant value in joining dedicated clubs and organizations. These entities serve as central points for individuals passionate about DXing, broadcast listening, and the technical aspects of radio reception. Such clubs facilitate the exchange of information, foster community among listeners, and often provide structured activities that enhance the hobby experience. They cater to a diverse range of interests, from those focused on specific bands like Medium Wave (MW) to those tracking international shortwave broadcasts and utility transmissions.
Resources within this category typically include official websites for national and international shortwave listening clubs, local enthusiast groups, and specialized DX organizations. These platforms commonly offer details on membership, club activities, and publications such as newsletters or magazines that report on current propagation conditions and notable catches. Many clubs also provide QSL bureaus, awards programs, and forums for discussion, enabling members to share experiences, seek advice, and coordinate listening efforts, thereby enriching the collective knowledge base for shortwave listeners and radio amateurs alike.
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Spanish swl dx club
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American shortwave listeners' club
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Italian BCL and shortwave dx club
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The official website of the Benelux DX-Club (BDXC), a club of radio listening amateurs, founded in November 1961
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Information about the BDXC and how to join, including a club-compiled list giving time and frequency details for all English language dx and media programmes
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Not-for-profit organization serving the radio monitoring community founded in 1962
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Coordinamento del radioascolto``Official website, in italian
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The first and only BCB DX club in the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic, established in 1990.
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Shortwave dxing newsletter, Cumbre DX is dedicated to reporting what's hot in regional and international shortwave broadcast listening
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"The DSWCI was founded 1956 and has members in 36 countries all over the world. The member bulletin ""Shortwavenews"" is published regularly in english."
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A Flemish association of shortwave listeners
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DXA Hoboken, Belgium
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Europeam SWL BCL Clubs organization
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The Australian MW Club, free membership, for MW DX monitoring hobbyists resident in Australia. Founded August 2001
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Michigan area radio enthusiasts, inc. is a non-profit club of swls, dxers, scanner buffs and general radio nuts, serving radio hobbyists with schedules, discussion groups
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Modern DX Club Not-for-profit organization serving the radio monitoring community founded in 1990 muzaffargarh Pakistan. The main interest of the club is shortwave dxing.
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The National Radio Club is the world's oldest and largest Medium Wave DX club, founded in 1933.
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Specialising in MW, SW, FM, and Utility DX for 50 years from the Pacific DX paradise of New Zealand. Monthly magazine. Membership open to DXers worldwide.
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New Zealand Radio DX League
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Ecoute de la radiodiffusion en oc/om/ol. French only swl group
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Independent non-profit-making federation that try to act as the link between the listeners and the free radio stations
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The largest gathering of shortwave listeners (about 200) in North America, near Philadelphia in March.
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Founded in 1946 in the UK, the ISWL is Global. We cater for Licensed Amateurs and all types of Shortwave Listeners. Offer a comprehensive awards programme and run a very efficient QSL Bureau.
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A non-political DX organization, founded in 1966. Its aims are to strengthen this fascinating and scientific hobby as well as the international DX movement for better understanding and friendship among nations.
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Young Stars Radio Club, is a group consisting the short wave radio listeners' and DXers - having the hobby of radio listening and QSL collection, sharing the experiences and views about international radio broadcasting
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Shortwave radio listening club in Brazil
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Established in 1964, IRCA is a dedicated club focused on the pastime of tuning into distant stations on the AM broadcast band (510-1720 kHz). The club's official publication, DX Monitor, is released 35 times annually. It is published weekly from October to March, twice in September and April, and monthly from May to August. DX Monitor includes members' loggings, articles covering radio stations, receiver reviews, technical pieces, DX tips, and other content of relevance to Broadcast Band DX enthusiasts. Additionally, IRCA is affiliated with ANARC.
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The NRC Archives feature past DX News and DX Audio Service publications, offering a glimpse into the "Heyday" of BCB DX. Subscribe to DX News for essential information, 20 bulletins annually, and membership privileges with discounted NRC products. New visitors can download a free sample copy of DX News