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This month I will turn the keyboard over to Malcolm Hamilton, GM3TAL, for a look inside the GMDX Group, Scotland’s DX association. I hope you find it interesting to see how DX clubs around the world “do their thing” in this wonderful world of DXing! If you would like to highlight your own DX organization, please let me know! Remember! DX is! – de N2OO

The GMDX Group was founded in 1993, when, by chance, Rob Ferguson, GM3YTS, heard that Jim Smith, VK9NS, was in Scotland visiting some family. Rob decided it would be good to ask Jim to give us a presentation on some of his trips to an invited group of Scotland’s DXers and Contesters.

Jim graciously accepted the invitation () and gave us a talk on his trips to Bhutan A51JS and

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