
QSL cards
Folder: Radio
QSL KA2MZS/SV9
QSL ERT (1981) 2
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QSL card sent by the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation - ERT Macedonia Radio Station, confirming a reception report for a HF broadcast on 9815 kHz on November 28, 1981 at 11:00-12:00 GMT.
QSL ERT (1981) 1
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QSL card sent by the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation - ERT Macedonia Radio Station, confirming a SWL reception report for a HF broadcast on 9815 kHz on November 28, 1981 at 11:00-12:00 GMT. Signed by Ioannis Dislis.
QSL NNN0ICE (1981)
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QSL card from US Navy MARS station NNN0ICE (McMurdo Station, Antarctica), also operating under amateur radio callsign KC4USU (1981). The United States Navy-Marine Corps program closed in 2015, while the US Army & USAF MARS programs remain active.
QSL NPN
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QSL card received from NPN (US NAVCOMSTA Guam) in 1980, confirming reception of their time signal transmissions on 13380 kHz.
QSL SV1KJ (1979)
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QSL card sent by SV1KJ (later SV4KJ, now a SK) to G3BWV via bureau with a RAAG QSL stamp (1979).
QSL G5YC (1979)
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Vintage QSL card from the now defunct, but once very active, Imperial College Radio Society ("HamSoc") station G5YC (also G8EYC on VHF) confirming a A3J (SSB) QSO with K4EQC on 21 MHz.
Currently Sreve M0BPQ is custodian of this cal sign and he may use it occasionally in CW constests.
QSL LU3ZY (1978) (F)
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QSL card from Antrarctic amateur radio station LU3ZY (1978). Front side with base emblem.
QSL LU3ZY (1978) (B)
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QSL card from Antrarctic amateur radio station LU3ZY to W2SY confirming a 14 MHz SSB QSO. Signed by Cdr Hugo Ceriani.
QSL SV0WZ (1976)
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Vintage QSL card of SV0WZ with a classical Greek theme (Apollo and Artemis hunting) confirming a 14 MHz phone contact with K4IQN on April 22, 1976.
(QSL in own collection)
QSL SV0WL (1975) (F)
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QSL card from the Club amateur radio station SV0WL, at US Navy NAVCOMMSTA Nea Makri NGR, confirming a 20m SSB QSO with I3LSA on September 22, 1075.
For further info about the former USNAVCOMMSTA Nea Makri (NGR) visit:
www.navy-radio.com/commsta/greece-r.htm
Other side of the QSL card
QSL SV0WL (1975) (B)
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QSL card from the Club amateur radio station SV0WL, at US Navy NAVCOMSTA Nea Makri NGR, confirming a 20m SSB QSO with I3LSA. The QSL card was sent via the RAAG QSL bureau franked with a first issue RAAG QSL stamp.
Other side of the QSL card
QSL CT0215 (1972) back
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SWL QSL card sent by Portugese SWL CT0-215 to I3LSA reporting reception of his 21 MHz SSB signals (1972)
QSL CT0215 (1972) front
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SWL QSL card sent by Portugese SWL CT0-215 to I3LSA reporting reception of his 21 MHz SSB signals (1972)
REP QSL stamp 1972
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Pair of QSL stamps issued by REP (Portugal Amateur Radio Society) in the early 1970s.
QSL EIRT (1971) DL
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QSL card from Ethnikon Idryma Radiofonias - Tileoraseos, Athens, Greece for a reception report on 1385 kHz in 1971.
QSL Pyrgos (1971) (F)
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Broadcast QSL card confirming reception of Studio Monica over Pyrgos Broadcasting Station, Greece on 1349 kHz (AM), February 22, 1971 at 01:00 GMT, by Sune Martinsson in Sweden (address side).
QSL F6AKV (1971)
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QSL card sent by F6AKV in France to W1LXG in the United States, confirming a 21 MHz CW contact on February 2nd, 1971. It bears a REF QSL stamp.
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