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- QSL Card from the 1965 Asia-Pacific Dxpedition in Western Samoa using Call Sign 5W1AD to W6DQZ (Hamid Durmisevich, Los Angeles, California), August 3, 1965 - It was customary for ham radio operators (hams) to exchange these "QSL cards" with one another through the mail after their first conversation. Long-time hams amassed collections of thousands of cards, some from far-flung places. There is a story embedded in each example: the ham's call sign dominates the design, with additional details about location, reception reports, and weather conditions.

- August 03, 1965
- Collections - Artifact
QSL Card from the 1965 Asia-Pacific Dxpedition in Western Samoa using Call Sign 5W1AD to W6DQZ (Hamid Durmisevich, Los Angeles, California), August 3, 1965
It was customary for ham radio operators (hams) to exchange these "QSL cards" with one another through the mail after their first conversation. Long-time hams amassed collections of thousands of cards, some from far-flung places. There is a story embedded in each example: the ham's call sign dominates the design, with additional details about location, reception reports, and weather conditions.