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Get the Latest Product News & More from DX Engineering Sent Right to Your Phone

Be the “first to know” with DX Engineering Text Alerts.

It makes good sense that a company committed to the best in ham radio communication would put a high priority on communicating with its customers. In this digital age, DX Engineering believes the more ways those in the ham radio community can receive useful information to improve their on-air experience, the better.

The latest entry into DX Engineering’s efforts to reach customers with product news is its Promotional Text Alert program. You can receive promotional messages delivered right to your phone to keep you current with all things DX Engineering. Want to be the first to know about a new line of band pass filters, a transceiver reservation, or special savings available at DXE? Then this is your ticket to instant news you can use.

To receive these promotional SMS texts, text “JOIN” to 330-403-4269.

  • This will begin the opt-in process; you will start receiving messages from DX Engineering periodically (every week or so).
  • Message and data rates may apply for any messages sent to you from us and to us from you.
  • Carriers are not liable for delayed or undelivered messages.

You can cancel these messages at any time by texting “STOP” to 330-403-4269.

  • We will send you a final text message to confirm that you have been unsubscribed.
  • After this, you will no longer receive text messages from us.
  • If you would like to start getting promotional texts again, just sign up as you did the first time.

If you are having problems with our messaging program, text “HELP” or contact us for assistance.

  • If you have any questions about your text plan or data plan, it is best to contact your wireless provider.

Note:DX Engineering respects your right to privacy. We will never sell your personal information to a third party without your express permission. For more information, please review our privacy policy.

Of course, receiving text alerts is just one of several of DX Engineering’s communication channels. Here’s a rundown:

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