The QSL card features a distinctive design with a green and white color scheme, adorned with an illustration of a satellite-like object, symbolizing radio communication. The front side is marked with the call sign "UA3EZ" and includes details about a radio transmission to "3C3BLU," logged on October 21, 1967, at 08:10 MSK/GMT using CW/AM/SSB modes. It specifies the signal report as RST 569 and mentions equipment details, such as a transmitter power of 40 watts and a receiver with 16 tubes, along with an antenna described as a "window." The sender's location is denoted as Ozeez, with the operator's name, Alex, noted beneath the transmission details. The back of the card simply states the call sign "3C3BLU," along with an address in the USSR for further correspondence.
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It can also be used for DIY positive V antenna, for GP antenna, and for Yagi antenna. Therefore, upright shaking can be reduced and automatic retraction can be avoided, thus extending its lifting span.
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★【K-port】Compatible with K-port (2 Pin) Headset, Speaker Mic, Programming Cable. Portable for Your Go-kit. ★【Sma-female Jack】Compatible with Sma-female Antenna(Especially with Abbree Tactical Antenna Will Be Better).
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The photos show the kit when completed. Construction is similar to the TMMM, Everything is soldered or glued to the board. There are only 6 components and the layout is not critical. There is a plexiglass cover to help prevent you accidentally touching anything when the power is on.
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You are bidding on 3 new old stock Zenith type 6LR6 radio/audio/transmitting sweep tubes. These are nice new tubes in their original boxes. They are identical with the same date code 36 44 34. They should be great for your project. Shipping weight is 14 ounces. Please see my other auctions for more radio and audio items, and tubes.
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The QSL card features a clean and organized layout, prominently displaying the call sign "K1DW" at the top, representing a station located in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana. Below the call sign, it confirms a radio communication with "KG4DX," detailing the specifics of the contact, including the date (January 12, 1982), time in UTC (1777), frequency (28.080 MHz), signal report (59), and mode (RTTY). A handwritten note at the bottom requests a response to the QSL and expresses the sender's name, Dallas Ward, along with their address in Folsom, Louisiana. The card is marked with "A W4MPY QSL" and includes an emblem of the Delta DX Association, symbolizing its affiliation with the amateur radio community.
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