The QSL card features a clean and simple design, prominently displaying the callsign "CR7GJ" in bold turquoise letters against a white background, signifying its origin from Mozambique, Zone 37 in Africa. Below the callsign, it confirms a radio contact with station "K7GEX" on March 4, 1972, at 18:55 GMT on 21 MHz using USB. The report indicates a signal strength of 5-9, highlighting a strong reception quality. Additional notations such as "PSE QSL" and "TKS" suggest a request for acknowledgment and thanks, while the card lists "Carlos Viana, also CT1FL" as the contact, indicating the operator behind the station. The reverse side of the card is left blank, providing space for additional messages or signatures.
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