Description: The QSL card features a white background with bold blue lettering prominently displaying "TEXAS" at the top and the call sign "W5QGZ" beneath it. It indicates the card's origins from Bell County, Texas, noting the amateur radio operator's status as "Extra Class." The card includes important details of a contact made on September 29, 1967, at 0434 GMT, with the report indicating an RST of 559 and a mode of CW (continuous wave). The operator's radio model is referenced as "3C3BLU," and the card also lists previous call signs: DL4LA, K6SXX, and WA0ISO. Additionally, it is addressed to Jim LaPorta at a Fort Hood, Texas location, with a polite sign-off of "73," a common way to say goodbye in amateur radio. The reverse of the card is left blank.
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