Description: The QSL card features an artistic depiction of a Lancaster bomber from 1942, showcasing the aircraft in flight against a backdrop of clouds. Prominently displayed at the top is the call sign "G3JPZ" in bold blue letters. On the reverse side, there are details confirming an amateur radio communication with the call sign "X1.3BLU via VE3BLU." The card includes information about the contact made on June 20, 1994, at 21:15 GMT, operating on a frequency of 140.0 MHz in CW mode, with signal reports noted as 5-6 and 9 for received and sent, respectively. The power used was noted as 100 watts, and there are additional annotations and signatures including those of Ian Denney. The card also carries the logo of the Royal Air Force Amateur Radio Society, highlighting its connection to aviation history and amateur radio communication.
Price: 13.99 USD
Location: Niagara Falls, New York
End Time: 2025-02-06T01:27:18.000Z
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