Are you new to HF and/or new to DX chasing? The SEDXC is willing and able to mentor old and new HFers interested in the "art" of DXing (and it is an art)..
The SEDXC has a service called "DX Elmers" to help you learn and hone your DX-chasing skills. Click HERE.
Also, here are links to some DX-chasing resources; enjoy!
Books
In this DX operating guide, Jeff Cantor, K1ZN shows how to effectively use your radio transceiver, logging software and Internet resources to experience the thrill and satisfaction of being able to communicate anywhere in the world.
Published in December 2010 and revised on January 15, 2011, Bryce's free book is a great primer on DX chasing.
In nine easy-to-read chapters, Bryce covers all the skills and techniques needed to snare that rare one.
Click on the cover or HERE to download this free resource.
The Complete DX'er -- 3rd Edition, 2003
by Bob Locher, W9KNI
One of the most popular DX books ever written!
Covers nearly every significant aspect of DXing. Learn how to REALLY listen, how to snatch the rare ones out of the pile-ups, the excitement of landing the new one, and the agony of defeat.
DXpeditioning--
Behind the Scenes
-- For Radio Amateurs Worldwide
Edited by Neville Cheadle, G3NUG and Steve Telenius-Lowe, G4JVG
A wide ranging and comprehensive look at all aspects of DXpeditioning--for the DXpeditioner and
DXer! Detailed coverage of operating standards, and unique treatment of what is involved in providing several band-country slots on several modes from a rare DX location. Ordering information: Click HERE.
DXing on the Edge
-- The Thrill of 160 Meters
by Jeff Briggs, K1ZM
A fascinating chronicle of what it takes to navigate the 160 meter band. Includes useful
operating tips and descriptions for many practical antennas needed to be successful on 160 meters. This book includes an audio CD with some truly exotic and exciting QSOs made from prominent DX stations. Many photos and historical information included, from the early 1930s through present day.