The QSL card features the callsign "WA2VQW/m" prominently displayed at the top, indicating mobile operation, and includes the operator's name, Michael Mardit, alongside his address in Yorktown Heights, NY. The card is decorated with a playful illustration of a vehicle adorned with antennas, suggesting a fun and adventurous spirit in amateur radio. Important details are filled out, including the station HH4/W4WX, the date of the contact as March 18, 2003, and the frequency used at 21.3 MHz, with a signal report of 59. The reverse side contains a handwritten note addressed to "Bill," thanking him for the contact and inviting further communication, all signed with "73" for best regards, emphasizing the friendly nature of amateur radio interactions.
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The QSL card, vibrant in a striking orange hue, prominently features the call sign "N8VV" at the top, indicating the radio operator's identity. Below, it confirms a communication with "HH4/W4WX," detailing the QSO specifics: the date of March 13, 2003, at 21:48 UTC on a frequency of 24.986 MHz, with a report of 599 in RTTY. Handwritten notes and signature additions add a personal touch, while the card is signed by Dan Hardy, who provides his address in Newcomerstown, Ohio, along with the grid locator EN90dh and information about Coshocton County. The design is simple yet effective, emphasizing the essential details of the amateur radio exchange.
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2014 GRAY MATTER. Material: 100% Cotton; 190 g/m² (4XL and 5XL 160g).
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Manchester United v Arsenal 2006-2007. Venue: Old Trafford, Manchester. Manchester United Scorer(s) Good Condition = Maybe scuffed, slight creasing and or small nicks. May have team changes, missing tokens, writing etc.
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The QSL card showcases a vibrant photograph of the Tash-Khauli Palace in Khiva, Uzbekistan, capturing its distinct architectural features, including ornate towers and walls that exemplify 19th-century design. The image depicts four individuals walking towards the camera, highlighting the inviting ambiance of this historic site. Below the photograph, the card is addressed to radio operator WA7TIM, dated October 26, 1976, noting reception details such as signal strength and frequency. The handwritten message expresses warm regards to "Dave," concluding with friendly wishes for continued success in radio operations, emphasized by the phrase "Good luck!"
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