Description: The QSL card, a communication tool used by amateur radio operators, features the call sign WN1TOZ prominently displayed at the top in bold red letters. Dated September 6, 1975, the card records details of a contact with the call sign WB8UCF, noting a communication frequency of 3.715 MHz, a mode of A1, and an RST of 599, along with a power output of 25 watts. The reverse side contains a handwritten message from Bill, thanking Gene for the contact, referencing the strong signal received, and expressing a desire to connect again. Additionally, the card includes an illustration of New Hampshire with Goffstown marked, the sender’s address, and postmarks from Goffstown, highlighting its historical significance in amateur radio correspondence.
Price: 13.99 USD
Location: Niagara Falls, New York
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