Communication would not exist without contributions from club members. From a simple log of a radio station received recently to a complete article, all are welcome. This page contains information on the formats that we prefer for those contributions to the magazine and the methods by which you can send them to us. We have also produced some custom forms that you can print out directly from this website and use for sending your logs in. Please take a little time to read this page if you are thinking of sending something in and feel free to print a copy this article along with the forms as a reference.
The deadline for contributions is usually the LAST WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH (but sometimes it may be a week earlier). This is the last day that postal contributions can be accepted for forwarding to the Section Editors in time for the magazine's publication. E-mails may be accepted slightly later, up to midnight on the Friday after the published deadline - but please send earliler if possible.
The Section Editors compile their sections and e-mail the completed pages back to the General Editor over the weekend following the deadline. Communication is then put together and sent to the printers electronically first thing on Monday morning and circulated to pdf subscribers shortly afterwards. Printing is usually very quick and completed copies are usually ready to be posted to members within a couple of days.
Relevant and topical articles are generally included as space permits (at the editor's discretion), whereas loggings and QSLs are compiled by Section Editors who sort and order them so that they can be presented in the magazine in a cohesive way. This is a task that takes quite some time and effort and you can help to limit the editors' workloads by reading this article and presenting your contributions in the same format as they appear in Communication.
Contributions to Communication take the following forms:
We are always pleased to receive letters for publication along with any relevant articles such as holiday listening reports, station features, DXpeditions, receiver reviews, book reviews, radio/TV history, and so on. These may be sent via e-mail or on paper. please follow these guidelines when you prepare your article:
If you submit your contribution via e-mail they should be in one of the following formats:
Communication is printed by a high speed digital process and also made available electronically as a pdf, didtal photos and good quality colour scans of QSLs and other pictorial material are always welcome for inclusion where space permits. Please limit attachments to a maximum file size of 10MB. Digital images may need to be reduced electronically or they may be too large to send via email.
If you have news about any broadcasting station (except pirate radio) that may be of interest send it to either of these sections. News may cover such things as new transmitters, new frequencies, new addresses or contact details, major programming or schedule changes, new relay sites, change of ownership, station renaming, etc, etc. Originals or photocopies of any station handouts or newspaper cuttings are also welcome. Please remember to write your name on each item so that we know who to credit for the information.
This occasional section aims to answer any queries about receivers, aerials and other listening hardware. Your comments and reviews on receivers or any listening accessory are always welcome, especially new products.
There are currently five separate logbook sections and logs for each of these should be sent separately.
Logs submitted to these sections should be arranged in a particular way. Please click here to read all about this.
Postal contributions should be sent to:
British DX Club
10 Hemdean Hill
Caversham
READING, RG4 7SB
United Kingdom
E-mail contributions may be sent to the General Editor - email: editor [at] bdxc.org.uk ** or direct to the individual Section Editors (see Communication for e-mail addresses).
** When sending an email [at] should be replaced with the @ symbol. Email addresses are shown this way on our web site to deter spam.