Description: The QSL card features a vintage design, labeled "UB5LAY" at the top in bold blue letters, indicating its origin from Kharkov, USSR. Below this, the card includes crucial information about a radio contact made on November 30, 1977, at 02:12 GMT on a frequency of 14 MHz, with a received signal strength (RST) of 589. The call sign associated with the transmission is "CJ3BLU," and the card requests confirmation via Moscow, post box 88, with thanks for the exchange. The back of the card is marked with the call sign "VE3BLU" and the operator’s name, Dick, emphasizing the personal connection between ham radio operators. Overall, the card embodies the spirit of amateur radio communication and the tradition of confirming contacts.
Price: 13.99 USD
Location: Niagara Falls, New York
End Time: 2025-02-03T02:18:00.000Z
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