QSL cards have been used by Citizen Band (CB) radio folks for many years to indicate that they have talked together on a certain radio frequency, date and time.
Soviet Ham Radio QSL Cards of the 70s and 80s, Vol. 2
QSL cards have been used by Citizen Band (CB) radio folks for many years to indicate that they have talked together on a certain radio frequency, date and time.
Runnin’ Bare #2079 QSL cards are used by radio amateurs to confirm their two-way radio contacts with each other. Each amateur has their own card which is exchanged with the other amateur or ‘station’ in that two-way contact.
Runnin’ Bare #1511 QSL cards are used by radio amateurs to confirm their two-way radio contacts with each other. Each amateur has their own card which is exchanged with the other amateur or ‘station’ in that two-way contact.
QSL cards are used by radio amateurs to confirm their two-way radio contacts with each other. Each amateur has their own card which is exchanged with the other amateur or ‘station’ in that two-way contact.
Water Hole Doctor & Mighty Midget - Oldtown, Idaho
QSL cards are used by radio amateurs to confirm their two-way radio contacts with each other. Each amateur has their own card which is exchanged with the other amateur or ‘station’ in that two-way contact.
QSL cards are used by radio amateurs to confirm their two-way radio contacts with each other. Each amateur has their own card which is exchanged with the other amateur or ‘station’ in that two-way contact.
Pork Chop & Lady Pork Chop - Las Vegas, Nevada (KAAA-8534)
QSL cards are used by radio amateurs to confirm their two-way radio contacts with each other. Each amateur has their own card which is exchanged with the other amateur or ‘station’ in that two-way contact.
KDZ-6597 - Corn Cobb & Groovy Grandma - Rosemead, California
QSL cards have been used by Citizen Band (CB) radio folks for many years to indicate that they have talked together on a certain radio frequency, date and time.