Cartolina Ham Radio QSL QSO OH1SH, Salo, Finlandia

The QSL card is a unique and artistic representation of amateur radio communication, prominently featuring the call sign "OH1SH" drawn in a rustic style that mimics the appearance of wooden logs, accentuated with red outlines. Above the call sign, the word "FINLAND" is boldly printed, emphasizing the origin of the transmission. The reverse side of the card confirms a successful radio contact (QSO) with station W6JP on October 20, 1965, at 15:51 GMT, noting a signal report of 569 on 14 MHz. Signed by Pertti Kause, the card expresses gratitude and includes a request for a return QSL, further detailing the collaboration within the amateur radio community. The card reflects both the personal connection and the technical achievement of amateur radio operators.

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