Master long-distance communication with global recognition.
Providing reliable communication during disasters.
Experiment with SDR, digital modes, and advanced antennas.
Join a vibrant network of amateur radio enthusiasts.
The Bangladesh DX Club (BDXC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting amateur radio, DXing, and emergency communication in Bangladesh. We bring together passionate individuals to innovate, collaborate, and serve the community.
We promote and practice amateur radio operations, providing a platform for enthusiasts to explore the world of wireless communication. Our members engage in local and international radio activities, fostering technical skills and building a strong community of radio operators.
DXing is the art of making long-distance radio contacts with rare or distant stations. We organize DXpeditions to remote locations, enabling operators to connect with regions that are rarely accessible. Our members participate in global contests and earn prestigious awards like the DXCC.
During natural disasters or emergencies, we provide reliable communication support when traditional networks fail. Our trained operators work with government agencies and NGOs to ensure seamless coordination and aid delivery in critical situations.
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Portable radio operations in remote locations.
Training sessions on radio technology and DXing.
Participate in national and international radio contests.
We are organizing a DXpedition to a remote location. Stay tuned for updates!
Join our upcoming workshop on Software-Defined Radio (SDR).
Participate in our emergency communication drill to test your skills.
Location | Operator | Frequency | CTCSS |
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Demra, Dhaka | S21AF | 439.200 MHz | 123.00 Hz |
South Banasree, Dhaka | S21HN | 432.150 MHz | 123.00 Hz |
Badda, Dhaka | S21AHS | 430.600 MHz | 123.00 Hz |
Bashabo, Dhaka | S21CAN | 437.300 MHz | 123.00 Hz |
Cumilla City | S21TE | 436.500 MHz | 123.00 Hz |
Cox's Bazar | S21PL | 436.500 MHz | 123.00 Hz |
Licensed amateur radio operators are welcome to use these frequencies to stay connected!