DXing, as Wikipedia states, is the “hobby of tuning in and identifying distant radio signals, or making two way radio contact with distant stations in amateur radio or other two way radio communications hobbies”.
In the following pages, some useful tables related to the codes typically used in radio transmissions can be found:
- Active ham radio satellites
- Amateur radio band allocation
- Ham Satellite Tracking Software
- HF Antennas
- International broadcasting bands on shortwaves
- Kenwood TS-2000
- List of broadcasting stations
- Maritime mobile amateur radio
- Morse code abbreviations
- OH8FKS
- Phonetic alphabet
- Q Code
- Radiofax
- RST code
- RTTY
- SINPO Code
- SSTV
- Types of radio emissions
List of resouorces:
- http://www.short-wave.info/ (up-to-date list of shortwaves radio stations transmitting frequencies)
- QTH locator
- ON4SKY web pages (with a lot of information, especially on antennas)
- OH3TR links page
- WiMo (German radioamateur shop)
- Yhteyspiste (radioamateur shop in Oulu)
- Wintel Finland Oy (radioamateur shop in Espoo)
- Uranus-Tuonti Oy (radioamateur shop in Lapua)
- RX-TX Tuote Oy (radioamateur shop in Tampere)
- Announced DX Operations
- SM3CER Contest Service
- wiki.ham.fi (offline)