Description: The QSL card features the call sign "HC2TI" prominently at the top, with "Eng. SANDOR TORDA V." printed beneath it, indicating the card is from Guayaquil, Ecuador. It documents a radio communication (QSO) with the call sign "XL3BLU" on August 28, 1997, at 23:30 GMT, operating on a frequency of 14 MHz, with a signal report of 5-7-9. A handwritten note expresses gratitude to "RICK" for the QSO, and the card includes a request for a reply with "PSE QSL." The reverse side contains the sender's P.O. Box information and is stamped with the date "FEB 9 - 2000," marking its correspondence. The overall design is simple yet functional, reflecting the essential purpose of QSL communications in amateur radio.
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