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  1. Ham Radio QSL QSO Postcard W6RK, Hayward, California, U.S.A.

    The QSL card features a vibrant image of Risto Kotalampi, identified by his callsign W6RK, seated in his operating station in Hayward, California, within Alameda County. He is captured smiling at the camera, surrounded by various radio equipment, including a clock displaying the time and other devices indicating his active engagement in amateur radio. The card showcases his location with a scenic view of Hayward, emphasized by the text "My QTH," while also providing his contact information and web address on the reverse side. Additionally, it includes details pertinent to confirming radio communications, such as space for logging dates and signal reports, reflecting a standard practice among amateur radio operators.

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  2. Kit Eliminatore QRM Fai da Te 1-30MHz Bande HF per Amplificatore Radioamatore Antenna Nuovo

    Is there a problem with high frequency local QRM?. The answer is usually "yes". With this amazing accessory, even with the S9, local QRM can be eliminated. the QRM eliminator plugs into the antenna line and eliminates the need to modify the radio.

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  3. Ham Radio QSL QSO Postcard K4BMS, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA

    The QSL card for K4BMS, representing Blacksburg Middle School in Blacksburg, Virginia, features a scenic background of the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains, creating a serene and picturesque setting. It includes various handwritten signatures and notes from students and operators on the back, providing a personal touch and a sense of community.

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  4. Ham Radio QSL QSO Postcard W3GAT, Shreveport, LA, USA

    The QSL card features the call sign "W3GAT" prominently at the top, indicating the operator's identity as Tom Reilly, with an address listed in Shreveport, Louisiana. Below the call sign is a monochromatic cityscape illustration that adds a visual element to the card. Key details of the communication are included in a structured format: the date (July 26, 2023), time (20:35 UTC), frequency (21 MHz), received signal report (599), mode (RTTY), and QSL information noting that the card was sent via W4WX. The reverse side of the card is intentionally left blank, providing space for additional notes or messages if needed.

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  5. Ricetrasmettitore radioamatore Collins KWM-2A con alimentatore PM 2

    Collins KW2-A. 1 Collins KWM2-A.

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  6. KN-990C Ricetrasmettitore radioamatore HF 0,1~30 MHz SSB/CW/AM/FM/DIGITAL IF-DSP

    Frequency range: Reception: 0.1~30MHz. transmitting : Amateur shortwave band. Carrier suppression: greater than or equal to 45dBc. Whole machine size: 160X80X220 (mm) [excluding protrusion]. Modulation mode: all mode digital modulation and demodulation.

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  7. Ham Radio QSL QSO Postcard W2BIE, West Hempstead, New York, USA

    The QSL card belongs to Lew Reinberg, with the call sign W2BIE, providing his address at 572 Wildwood Road, West Hempstead, New York. The front displays essential information about a previous radio contact with the station K4DX, including the date (January 15, 2002), time (1850 GMT), frequency (24.955 MHz), report (5/9), and communication mode (two-way SSB). The back of the card contains a personal message addressed to "Bill," expressing joy in reconnecting and wishing him a happy New Year. Lew signs off with "73," a common farewell among amateur radio operators, and ends with his name, "Lew." The card is printed on a light background, emphasizing the details of the contact and the warm message.

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  8. Ham Radio QSL QSO Cartolina WØWLL, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA

    The QSL card features a striking illustration of a spacecraft exploring a celestial landscape, complete with a prominent depiction of Saturn and its rings, set against a backdrop of a detailed moon surface and stars. It displays the call sign "WØWLL" in large, bold letters, accompanied by the operator's name, Larry Waggoner, and his address in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The reverse side confirms a contact made on May 13, 2001, at 16:27 UTC using SSB mode, with technical details including the frequency of 14.185 MHz and a signal report of 59+. The card also includes remarks, an output wattage of 100 watts, and a personal note to the recipient, Billy R. Gallier, highlighting the friendly nature of amateur radio communication.

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