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  1. Ham Radio QSL QSO Postcard K8DFC, Circleville, Ohio, USA

    The QSL card, originating from Circleville, Ohio, prominently displays the call sign "K8DFC" in bold black lettering against a vibrant blue backdrop. The card is adorned with a small emblem of the amateur radio association, emphasizing its significance within the ham radio community.

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  2. Ham Radio QSL QSO Cartolina K7GEX, Seattle, WA, USA

    The QSL card features a striking image of a Boeing 747 Superjet prominently displaying the Pan Am logo, soaring against a clear blue sky. The reverse side is filled with communication details, including the call sign "CR7AC," with specifics on the QSO carried out on April 11, 1972, at 04:43z, denoted with signal quality ratings and equipment information such as the transmitter and receiver used. The card is addressed to Herbert Anderson in Seattle, Washington, with a personal note from the sender, K7GEX, confirming the exchange as part of amateur radio operations. The card also bears the classic Pan Am branding, highlighting its historical significance in aviation.

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  3. Ham Radio QSL QSO Postcard K7GEX, Seattle, WA, USA

    The QSL card for amateur radio station K7GEX features a distinctive design with a serene landscape of mountains and pine trees sketched in warm brown tones against a light background. The bold call sign "K7GEX" is prominently displayed at the top, followed by the location details: Seattle, Washington, including the specific address of 20148 6th N.E. The card is personalized with the name "Andy" and the friendly closing "73," a common sign-off in amateur radio communications, indicating best wishes. On the reverse side, space is provided for confirming details of a radio contact, including the date, frequency, and signal reports, along with fields for equipment specifications, making it a functional tool for radio operators while retaining a personal touch through its artistic elements.

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  4. Ham Radio QSL QSO Postcard G4LJF, Wokingham, Berkshire, England

    The QSL card features an illustration of a large airplane, emblematic of Captain Ian H. Shepherd's profession, prominently displayed alongside his call sign "G4LJF.". On the reverse side, the card records the details of a radio communication dated July 22, 1982, confirming a successful QSO with the call sign JY9RC.

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  5. Yaxell GOU 101 coltello per sfilettare coltello per sfilettare Micarta inossidabile 25,5 cm

    Klassische Formgebung verschmilzt hier mit modernem Design. Serie Yaxell GOU 101. Ein einschneidendes Erlebnis in Ihrer Küche. Wir tragen die Rücksendekosten der Waren innerhalb Deutschlands, sofern der Bruttowarenwert 40 EUR übersteigt.

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  6. Ham Radio AllStar Link Ripetitore Echolink 440MHz 70cm Tait TM-8105

    Parts may be on order, and this could cause a delay in processing. Allstar and echo link work and frequencies anywhere between 440-470MHz are valid. An instruction sheet for operation of the linking, DTMF commands, how to use AllStar Link and the repeater will be included.

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  7. Cartolina Ham Radio QSL QSO CR7GJ, Mozambico, Africa

    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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  8. Ham Radio QSL QSO Postcard DK8FS, Flörstadt, Hesse, Germany

    The QSL card, issued by DK 8 FS in Germany, features a playful illustration of a whimsical character playing a horn. It includes essential details for confirming a radio contact: the recipient's call sign, K7GEX, the date of March 4, 1990, and the time of 17:45 UTC. The card also notes the operating frequency of 28 MHz and specifies the mode of communication as SSB, with a received signal report of 59. The back of the card remains blank, except for the handwritten call sign, K7GEX, and is printed with a clean, light blue design that enhances its charm.

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