Description: The QSL card features a bright design showcasing the call sign "WB1BUS" prominently at the top, along with a red illustration of a radio tower and blue lightning bolts radiating outward, symbolizing radio transmission. Below the call sign, it lists the sender's name, Anthony (Tony) DeCicco, and his address at 22 Sawin Street in Watertown, Massachusetts. The reverse side includes details from a CW contact with the call sign "WB8UCF" on March 5, 1977, noting the exchange of signal reports and equipment used, which was an NCX 200 transceiver. A friendly handwritten message thanks the recipient, Gene Garraux, for the QSO and mentions that this was the sender’s first QSO on 40 meters. The card is stamped from Boston, with the postal date and a vintage postage stamp, adding to its nostalgic charm.
Price: 13.99 USD
Location: Niagara Falls, New York
End Time: 2024-11-18T01:46:01.000Z
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