The San Diego DX Club has been one of the world's premier DX organizations since its inception in 1946. We are glad to have you as a member of our esteemed group of the most deserving subculture in ham radio, DX'ers. Besides sharing an interest in DX'ing, you'll find that for the most part we are just a fun-loving bunch of folks, just like you, who enjoy getting together and swapping tall tales, comparing scores, pounding down a few, and generally having a good time.

 Our membership consists of many of the very top DX'ers in the world (although they seldom brag about it.) Several have worked over 350 countries, and have been DX'ing over a half a century. Others have walls covered with first place awards in all the major DX contests. Virtually every world class station owner in San Diego County is a member of the SDDXC.

 No matter if you're on top of the Honor Roll, or just getting your first 100, The SDDXC has something for you.





Mission Statement
 The San Diego DX Club was organized for the purpose of facilitating exchange of information and general cooperation between members, to promote radio knowledge, fraternalism and individual operating efficiency, to further participate Amateur Radio Contest Activities, to take appropriate action on legislative matters pertaining to Amateur Radio and to conduct club programs and activities so as to advance the general interest and welfare of Amateur Radio.




144.415 Simplex
 Before packet and now Telnet became the primary method of announcing DX spots, it was done locally on 144.415 MHz. There is still considerable activity on that frequency as club members use it as sort of a party line intercom to discuss projects, coordinate pileup busting and generally chit chat.