Description: The QSL card is a vintage communication postcard capturing the essence of amateur radio exchanges. The front features a colorful map that highlights locations across Eastern Europe, with the call sign "LZ2EA" prominently displayed in bold black letters against a background depicting the region. Yellow concentric circles radiate outward, emphasizing the card's focus on radio communication. The reverse side contains handwritten details addressed to "VE3BLU," noting the date of transmission as December 15, 1965, at 23:40 GMT, with a received signal report of 449. It specifies a power output of 50 watts and includes information about the antenna used, identified as "Lambda 5." The card is signed by "Anton," along with a request to use the QSL via the bureau, reflecting the personal touch and record-keeping intrinsic to ham radio culture.
Price: 13.99 USD
Location: Niagara Falls, New York
End Time: 2025-01-12T22:01:29.000Z
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