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The
COMPLETE DX'er
by Bob Locher W9KNI
3rd Edition
At last, the long awaited third edition of "The Complete DX'er"
is becoming available. Far and away the most popular DX book ever written,
"The Complete DX'er" is both the highly entertaining diary of
a serious DX chaser, and at the same time full of lessons for DX'ing success.
Written in a warm, personal
style, this is a work you will read again and again. It very much respects
and honors the traditions of DX'ing, yet brings a sense of excitement
to the chase.
There are over 26,000 copies
in print; yet try to find a used copy anywhere. The new edition has been
revised to take into account the realities of DX'ing in the 21st century.
Publication date is June 1,
2003. Place your order now for your copy!
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Book Reviews
Here are a sampling of the reviews
of the previous edition of "The Complete DX'er":
- THE DX BULLETIN:
- Locher proceeds to spill the beans about operating techniques..(that
are)..dark mysteries to most operators. A more apt title for his book
might have been 'The Complete Operator,’ because most of what
he has to say can apply to every time we turn our radios on.. Locher
has put it all together in a readable fashion. His easy, conversational
style never condescends to the reader.. “The Complete DX’er”
leaves other tutorials behind: it not only advises what to do, it tells
how to do it.. Sections on choosing a station and selecting antennas
are particularly useful.. Locher pulls everything
together.. Developing skills is what this work is about. What you have
is a timeless work that will teach as well in the year 2020 as it teaches
today.
- QST Magazine:
- Some weeks back, your DX editor had the good fortune to peruse galley
proofs of W9KNl's new book, which is sure to increase the competition
for DX on our bands! The book reads as if Bob was sitting at your side
as you tune the band, conversationally telling you how to use those
tricks that are the hallmark of the seasoned DX’er. In addition
to his realistic hands-on approach, his sidelights all through the book
seem to catch both his personal style and the intangible allure of our
world of DX.
HAM RADIO MAGAZINE:
Over the years there have been some pretty good DX books, and a few
that have been simply terrible. What there hasn't been is a really great
DX book - until now, that is. W9KNl has created a first class treatise
on the art of DX’ing that's every bit as entertaining as it is
educational. No one, whether newcomer or grizzled DXCC Honor Roll member
will fail to find something useful in Bob's latest dissertation on DX’ing..
Bob sends the reader back to the shack to resume that search for that
ever-elusive new one. He'll find him, too, now that he's been helped
along by one of the true masters of the art.. Those who buy this book
looking for beam heading charts, prefix lists and postal rates are going
to be disappointed - there are no charts or tables. What it does contain
are the wit and wisdom of DX chasing, written by an acknowledged expert.
This book could be the best investment a DX’er could make; I can
think of no higher recommendation!
73 Magazine:
Few enjoyments surpass the pleasure of a good book. The book should
be interesting - entertainingly written or instructive, preferably both.
It should be fact-filled, yet exciting, never permitting boredom. Most
of all, a good book should fascinate the reader and, when possible,
place him or her right in the middle of the action. You will find Bob
Locher W9KNl's `The Complete DX'er’ such a book.
Written by an experienced DX chaser, yet clear and simple enough for
the beginner, the book tantalizes and teaches at the same time. “The
Complete DX’er'” can be a reference and a guide ... a welcome
companion to be savored at leisure. Most assuredly, it represents a
solid-gold treasure trove of information amassed by a skilled operator
during a lifetime of DX chasing.
The first section of the book deals with basic and intermediate skills
and equipment.. a primer of great and lasting value. The second section
of the book builds upon the first, adding refinements of technique,
special tricks of the trade, and how to be a sportsman in the truest
sense of the word. It teaches you about 'Winning, Losing, and Playing
the Game.' Finally, Bob teaches you his 'Last Secret' before turning
you loose on the unsuspecting world. In 'Conclusion,' you are left
with a philosophy and a new beginning.
“The Complete DX’er” is bound to be a smash hit,
so you had better get out the checkbook right away and put in your
order before they're gone..
THE HUGHES FULLERTON ARC Bulletin:
Last Friday, I bought a copy of a paperback book titled “The
Complete DX'er,” by Bob Locher W9KNI. To make a short story shorter,
I received the book, read it cover to cover that night, and read it
cover to cover the next night too! W9KNI is not just another journalist
with a hundred countries. He is presently at the very top of the DXCC
CW Honor Roll, and uses that experience to illustrate his ideas. Unlike
other 'How to DX' writers who tell us what equipment to buy and what
a DX Bureau is, Locher describes HOW to listen, HOW to attack a pileup,
and HOW to think like a DX station so that you can get him into the
log. Chapters on basic, intermediate and advanced listening and pile-up
technique are peppered with interesting narratives. Only a few chapters
are devoted to hardware, and the references there are amazingly sparce.
It gives one the notion that DXing is not a rich man's game, but an
artform which can be mastered and enjoyed regardless of the amount of
hardware in the shack and on the tower. This is not a book which will
gather dust on the shelf after one reading, but rather a course in DX
technique which you will want to refer to again and again. Buy, beg
or borrow a copy of this book if you are at all interested in DXing.
WESTLINK REPORT:
“The Complete DX'er,” by Bob Locher (W9KNI) is simply
the best book of its type ever written. Locher, a world class operator
who has dominated the CW DXCC Honor Roll since 1975, now shares much
of the insight that has brought him to this prestigious position. What
is more important is that he has done so in a way that you will find
almost spell binding.
There are no charts, formulas or maps. Rather, Locher uses his literary
ability to 'converse' with the reader, almost as though he is sitting
in your shack in a one on one conversation. He shares secrets and
often forgotten common-sense operating techniques in an effort to
help you snag the 'rare one.'
Simply said, “The Complete DX'er” is a book that all
amateurs will find interesting and entertaining, even if they spend
all their time on their local two meter repeater. We feel that it's
worth every penny!
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