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  1. Ham Radio QSL QSO Postcard K4NTO, Virginia Beach, VA, USA

    The QSL card features a vibrant design showcasing the call sign "K4NTO" prominently at the top against a splashed watercolor background that highlights various countries. It lists confirmation details for a contact with "VP2MHZ," including the date (April 14, 2002), time (UTC 1725), frequency (21,355 MHz), signal report (59), and mode (USB). Below this, there is an affirmation from Bob Zabot, who expresses gratitude for the contact on the 15-meter band, noting it as a new country for him. The reverse side includes additional information about the operator and is signed with a friendly "73's Bob," reflecting the warm camaraderie of the amateur radio community.

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  2. Ham Radio QSL QSO Postcard KB4EJ, Kingsport, TN, USA

    The QSL card for the amateur radio station KB4EJ features a bright yellow background with a map of Tennessee, indicating Sullivan County and the grid square EM86. It is personalized to Larry Sentelle, who resides at 270 W. Valley Drive in Kingsport, Tennessee. The card confirms a successful QSO (contact) on March 18, 2008, at 15:30 UTC on 21 MHz with an RST of 59 in single sideband mode (SSB). The reverse side includes a handwritten note expressing gratitude to "Bill" for the contact from HH4 land, remarking it was the first QSO on that band. The card closes with a friendly "Best 73's" from Larry.

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  3. Ham Radio QSL QSO Postcard W1FAB, Chicopee, MA, USA

    The QSL card belongs to Kenneth D. Walker, an amateur radio operator based in Chicopee, Massachusetts, and displays the call sign W1FAB prominently at the top. The front features a black-and-white photograph of Walker sitting at his radio station, surrounded by various pieces of equipment, indicating an active interest in radio communication. Below the image, notable achievements and awards such as DXCC and WAC are listed, reflecting his dedication to the hobby. The reverse side contains a handwritten note addressed to another radio operator, confirming a recent QSO and expressing gratitude for the contact, along with technical details about the communication. The overall design is simple yet functional, typical of QSL cards used for confirming radio contacts.

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  4. Ham Radio QSL QSO Postcard Y45YA, Bad Doberan, DM, Germany

    The QSL card, representing a ham radio communication, features a vibrant design showcasing "Y45YA" prominently against a backdrop dedicated to the German Democratic Republic. The card highlights the call sign and includes details such as the date of contact (April 21, 1993), the time (10:05 GMT), and communication modes—CW, SSB, and RTTY—across various frequencies. The issuer's information is listed, including a personal note indicating that the QSL should be sent via the Y2 QSL Bureau, and it provides the name of Reinhard Schröder along with a specific address in Bad Doberan. The reverse side contains a personal message addressed to "JY9RG" from operator Ray, emphasizing the friendly nature of amateur radio exchanges.

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  5. N9SAB Fleep Jr Antenna a mezza onda 6 bande End-Fed per radioamatore 50W senza sintonizzazione

    Experience seamless amateur radio communication with the 100 Watt 6-Band No-Tune Linked EFHW antenna. Designed for 80/75/40/20/15/10 meters, this lightweight and durable antenna requires no tuner and enables rapid deployment. Made in America, it includes premium materials and free shipping. Perfect for SOTA, POTA, and stealth setups. Elevate your ham radio experience today!.

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  6. Ricetrasmettitore YAESU FT-847 HF/50/144/430MHz All Mode 8K140079 Funzionante In Magazzino

    Although the MH-31 is the most commonly used microphone for the Yaesu FT-847, the MH-26 can also be used without any problems and is fully compatible. Main unit, DC cable, Microphone (MH-26). We will take a picture and send it to you.

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  7. Ham Radio QSL QSO Postcard WB9QQS, Anderson, Indiana, USA

    The QSL card for WB9QQS is a vibrant representation of amateur radio communication, featuring a clean and bold design with red and blue lettering. Prominently displayed at the top is the callsign "WB9QQS" alongside a silhouette of the state of Indiana, marked with a small blue star indicating the location. Below the callsign, the card features the name "Elbridge G. MacKenzie," followed by his address in Anderson, Indiana, and the mention of Madison County. The card provides spaces for details such as date, time, station, RST, frequency, and mode, essential for logging radio contacts. The reverse side showcases promotional information for state QSL cards, detailing pricing and ordering options, emphasizing availability for all states and additional customization options.

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  8. Cartolina Ham Radio QSL QSO YO3KWJ, București, Romania

    The QSL card represents a radio communication confirmation from Romania, featuring the call sign YO3KWJ prominently displayed against a backdrop of a cityscape and antenna. The top half boldly proclaims "ROMANIA" above the call sign, while "BUCUREȘTI" is inscribed below, indicating the location of the sender. The reverse of the card contains specific details regarding a QSO (contact) with the call sign J49RC, including the date (October 22, 1982), time (12:38 UT/GMT), frequency (28 MHz), and mode (2x S56RB). It notes the signal reports (RST) of 55 and concludes with a friendly "73," a common sign-off among amateur radio operators. The card also instructs recipients to send their QSLs to a designated post office box in București.

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