| DX numberThe DX number is a number, assigned by the International Imaging Industry Association, that uniquely identifies the type and manufacturer of a film emulsion. A list of assigned DX numbers for APS and 135 film is issued annually. See also, but not to be co | DXCCThe DXCC or DX Century Club, is an award (and registered trademark) granted by ARRL the American Radio Relay League, given for contacting and engaging in two way communications by means of amateur radio with other operators in at least 100 "entities". | DXDX was a common telegraphic abbreviation that stood for a signal that travelled a very long distance. It is still used today in the field of radio, but is most frequently used in amateur radio circles. DX is also a system of document exchange, used widely |
| DX-peditionA DX-pedition normally is an expedition to an exotic place. An exotic place for an amateur radio operator is any Country or Island that doesn't have many amateurs at that location. There are several awards sponsored by various organizations based on conta | DX4330DX4330 is a zoom digital camera which is made by Kodak. | DX stationAlthough the classic definition of DX is " distance", today it generally means contacting Amateur Radio stations in far-away places. On the HF (also known as shortwave) bands, DX stations are those in foreign countries. On the VHF/UHF bands, DX stations c |