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  1. Ham Radio QSL QSO Postcard KØTHN, Lenexa, KS, USA

    The QSL card features a prominent design with the call sign KØTHN displayed in bold blue letters at the top. Below this, there's a striking illustration related to radio communication, enhancing the card's amateur radio theme. The card includes essential details about a confirmed QSO with station W4UX/CKA on May 13, 2009, at 1624 UTC, operating at a frequency of 14 MHz. Signal reports of 55 and 58 indicate a good exchange quality. The sender, Charles Hett, is identified alongside an address in Lenexa, Kansas, with appropriate acknowledgments and stamps on the card, underscoring the sense of community within amateur radio enthusiasts. The reverse side remains blank for additional notes or messages.

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  2. Ham Radio QSL QSO Postcard K4IBP, Knoxville, TN, USA

    The QSL card for amateur radio station K4IBP is designed with a clean and straightforward layout, prominently displaying the call sign in bold blue letters across the top. It features details of a specific contact made on October 29, 1999, at 14:03 UTC, over the 12-meter band, indicating a received signal report of 59 with a 2X power output. The bottom section includes the operator's name, Jack Goforth, along with his address in Knoxville, Tennessee, reinforcing the card's authenticity. Additionally, it includes a reference to the verification and printing by DX4WIN, highlighting the card's professionalism and adherence to QSL standards.

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  3. Ham Radio QSL QSO Postcard NA8W, Findlay, OH, USA

    The QSL card features a bright blue background with a prominent outline of Ohio, marking the call sign "NA8W" in bold green letters. Displayed at the top are details indicating the operator, including "Darl Deeds" and his address in Findlay, Ohio. The card captures a transmission made on December 2, 2013, at 21:26 UTC, using frequency 21 MHz in mode SSB, with a signal report noted as 2X SSB and a RST of 59. The design includes a compass rose in the corner, adding a navigational theme, while the reverse side retains classic postcard formatting, lined for the recipient's address and marked with the sender's call sign "WY4WX."

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  4. Ham Radio QSL QSO Postcard K8VD, Buffalo, WV, USA

    The QSL card for K8VD, dated July 22, 2000, confirms a successful contact with VP2MHX at 17:49 UTC on the 15-meter band using RTTY mode, with a signal report of 599. The card, in a bright yellow color, features the callsign K8VD prominently at the top and includes the sender's details: Tim Day from Buffalo, West Virginia, along with an email address and grid information. On the reverse side, Tim expresses gratitude to Bill for the QSO, notes the quality of the signal received, and signs off with "73" to convey best wishes. The card serves as a formal acknowledgment of their radio communication and highlights the camaraderie in ham radio.

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  5. TRIO AT-200 Sintonizzatore Antenna 1.8-28MHz 200W Bande HF 3 Ingresso Antenna Vintage

    TRIO AT-200 Antenna Tuner for HF Bands (1.8–28MHz) – 200W – Tested and Working. This tuner can handleup to 200W, making it suitable for most HF transceivers. This is a used TRIO AT-200 antenna tuner, designed for HF amateur radio bands from 1.8 MHz to 28 MHz.

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  6. Birmingham Alabama AL East Lake Cottages c1910 Vintage Postcard

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  7. (B) Divisione 2 West Ham v Leicester City 31.3.1979

    Very good condition.

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