The QSL card features a prominent design with a red globe graphic that encircles the call sign "WB5XYZ." The card belongs to Rev. Murl Spinks, who is located in Clarkburg, West Virginia, indicated by the address "Rt. 1, Box 463." On the reverse side, a handwritten confirmation details a transmission received on November 1, 1941, at 1100 GMT, along with technical specifics such as the received signal strength and equipment used. The card includes the model of the receiver (Realistic DX-302) and antenna type (Long Wire), while expressing appreciation with a personal touch: "God Bless you all." This card is a nostalgic piece of amateur radio history, connecting operators across distances through voice and written correspondence.
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