DXing is the art and science of listening to distant stations (D=distance X=xmitter or transmitter).
Before the days of the internet, I used to have this Sony ICF 2010 shortwave radio that I listen to regularly. It was always exciting to look and hunt for those far away distant stations whether is was Radio Luxembourg or the BBC or the Voice of America, they were all informative and entertaining, and sometimes mesmerizing as you hear music from exotic lands.
I have sold my radio since. I have shifted gears since the advent of the internet and have discovered a whole new different experience in this realm. Although it may not be as challenging as zeroing in on a distant station, now it's about what you type in on the keyboard that gives you a website. It's easier to get hooked to the net than it is with dxing, not only do you hear it, but see it as well! And it gets more personal when there's forum interaction such as this one.
Nowadays, it's not only the net requiring your attention, but cable TV, ipods, iphones, etc ...
Who's got time for dxing ... any ex-dxers here at all?