This is a summary of The DXZone Frequently Asked
Questions.
If you have a question regarding adding a site
to The DXZone, please see How
to Suggest Your Site.
The DXZone HAM
and CB Directory
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What is The
DXZone?
The DXZone is an On-Line only internet resource
dedicated to Amateur Radio community, which
includes Licensed HAM operators, Citizens Band
Operators, Short Wave listeners, Broad Casting
listeners and anyone may have interest on radio
transmission and communications.
How do I add my site to Te
DXZone?
To suggest a site to The DXZone , see How
to add a site.
What do the numbers in
parenthesis stand for?
The numbers that appear in parenthesis next to
The DXZone categories represent the number of
entries categorized directly under that subject
heading. The number does not include entries in any
linked directories.
A site was in The DXZone last
week, but it's no longer there. What
happened??
It probably means a number of things, most
probably that we have removed the site because it
is no longer functional. But to make sure, you
should do a search to make sure we haven't moved it
elsewhere.
How are links gathered for
The DXZone database?
Most sites are suggested by users. Sites are
placed in categories by The DXZone Surfers, who
visit and evaluate all suggestions and decide where
they best belong. This is done to ensure that The
DXZone is organized in the best possible way,
making the directory easy to use, intuitive,
helpful, and fair to everyone.
To suggest a site to The DXZone, see How
to add a site.
Is The DXZone database really
built by people?
It is indeed. All suggested sites are visited
and evaluated by The DXZone Surfers who decide
where the sites best belong. This ensures that The
DXZone is organized in the best possible way,
making the directory easy to use, intuitive,
helpful, and fair to everyone.
What kinds of bugs should be
reported to The DXZone ?
Please report
errors to us if a link has been relocated, or
disappeared, permission denied, or if we have made
errors in the title, comments, URL, or
classification of the link.
What should I do if I
click on a link and get 'Permission Denied',
or 'File not found'?
When you follow a link and you get errors, there
may be several reasons. First, the site may be busy
or temporarily down. It may be that the site is
denying people access. Of course it may be that the
link no longer exists.
If you think that a link no longer exists,
please inform us and
we'll remove it from our directory.
How are search results
ordered?
The DXZone search scans two main areas: The
DXZone categories andweb sites listed in The
DXZone.
How do I narrow a
search?
Searches can be narrowed or broadened depending
on the search options and syntax you choose. Basic
search options can be found on the search
options page.
Can I write my own code to
point to your search form?
Certainly. Although be aware that we can change
our search interface without notice, so make sure
the fields you use stay consistent over time. For
more information on linking to our search and other
features, see Link to us
How do I add my call-sign to
the Directory ?
The Directory is reserved only to Licensed HAM
operators and CB. In order to add your call-sign
and all data you wish to publish on the directory,
you must obtain the proper log-in account.
What is Log-in account
?
The log-in account consist of an USERNAME and a
PASSWORD that you can receive by submitting your
email address to The DXZone. Use the JOIN US button
you can find in te Directory main page.
You will then receive in your mailbox the url to
the Log-in page along with your Log-in account.
The Log-in account is personal and related to your
email address.
Why my Log-in account is
not Valid ?
If after having logged-in you receive an
"invalid user" error, is typically because you have
made a mistake typing the Username and / or
Password. Follow instruction you have received
inside the log-in email you have received.
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