Here is a list of WTFDA member websites. Each site displays that owner’s own style and interests, and some of those interests may have nothing in common with Dxing. That’s what makes them interesting. So, here we go with a list of our fellow club members’ sites, blogs or whatever they’re called.

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[Click] Bill Hepburn’s DXInfocentre, home of Bill’s tropo maps, Central and South American analog TV listings and more.

[Click] Mike Bugaj’s Mikes’s TV and FM DX site, a blog where Mike shares his thoughts about DX, computer operating systems, beer and more.

[Click] Eric Bueneman’s TV DXing and Amateur Radio Blog where Eric writes about dxing and radio and  the DXpeditions that he’s taken.

[Click] Loyd Van Horn’s DX Central covering TV and FM DX topics from Louisiana.

[Click] Chris Kadlec’s The Art of Going Mobile. If you ever thought for a second about mobile DXing, this site is for you.

[Click] Ryan Grabow’s EGrabowHD where an industry guy talks about DX, life, bandscans and a lot more.

[Click] Stan Olson K9SWX blog with info on TV DXing, ham radio, etc.

[Click] Larry Kenney’s radio site with a enormous amount of dx, radio and broadcasting links.

[Click] Kyle’s DXSphere site where you can find (as far as we know) the only directory of HD stations around. A Pacific Northwest site.

[Click] Dan Oglethorpe and his TVDXEXPO site  is mostly inactive now, but for many years it was the place to go if you wanted to know about analog TV across the border to Mexico and Central and South America or if you were looking for IDs. DTV put an end to most of that, but it’s still a great place to go back to and reminice.

[Click] Glenn Hauser’s World of Radio, with access to hundreds of World of Radio programs, schedules, TVDX photos, QSLs and much more.

[Click] Casey Maxwell’s Casey Media LLC…Your Home for Airchecks and Radio News.

[Click] Trip’s Rabbitears websie, which has nothing to do with rabbits, but if you want TV info such as station updates, market and channel listings and channel maps, this is the place.

[Click] David Pierce’s FM DXing website from Virginia up to date with links.

[Click} Dave Freeman’s Oldies Radio Website TimeWarpRadioland.

[Click] Joel Nelson in St. Louis has a WordPress site of his TV and FM logs, plus photos.

[Click] And we must pay homage to one Robert B. Cooper (Coop) who passed away in June 2023. Without Bob, TV and FM DXing would be different. Bob started North America’s first DX club. He was responsible for FTA (free-to-air) satellite TV. Go to bobcooper.tv and read for yourself.

If you are a WTFDA member and have a blog or a website that isn’t listed here, please let us know so we can add it. Email mike@wtfda.org.