Here is the relevant text from the PDF that isn't making it past the reflector filters, sorry for the double spacing:

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The Southern California DX Club was formed in 1947 and is

enthusiastically supported by those who enjoy the challenge

of DX’ing. Check out our website at SCDXC.org to read about our

history and upcoming events.


Have a question or need help with anything relating to DX’ing?

From antennas to operating technique to QSL’ing to awards,

we’re here to help. Send an email to DrDX@SCDXC.ORG and a

club member will get back to you.


We would be honored to have you join us at our meetings

held the second Thursday of most months in Hawthorne.

There you’ll meet members who would be happy to mentor

and help you realize the thrill of taking ham radio to an exciting

new realm!


On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 9:46 AM, Rick Samoian <ricksamoian@outlook.com> wrote:


As many know, in addition to being a member of the MLDXCC, and NCCC I am a long time 
member of the SCDXC. I attended my first SCDXC meeting in 1967.
Recently the SCDXC has setup a what they refer to as "Dr. DX". It's a free 
on-line question & answer service.  Not a forum, but a service to the DXer who may ask a specific question about DX and/or DXing and get a 
direct response from a long time DXer.  
The SCDXC has a long history of famous DXers that were, and are members. There are several thousand years of 
DXing knowledge available to you.  The MLDXCC has many new members that, I feel could benefit from a service like this.  
Check-out what they are offering in the attached pdf.
CUL de Rick, W6SR

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