The QSL card features a vibrant aerial photograph of Nesselwang, a picturesque village nestled in the East Allgäu region of Bavaria, Germany, surrounded by lush green hills and the majestic peaks of the Alps. The top of the card prominently displays the call sign "DK 7 MU," indicating its origin. On the reverse side, the card is addressed to "K7GEX" and confirms a two-way radio communication that took place on March 8, 1981, using SSB and FM modes. The transmission details include a frequency of 21.5 MHz, signal reports, and equipment specifications, such as the use of a Drake R-4B transceiver and a DIPOL WINDOM antenna, along with a personalized note of gratitude for the QSO. This card captures the essence of amateur radio communication and the connections made across distances.
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