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- QSL Card from CR7AD (Luiz Rodrigues, Mocambique, Portuguese East Africa) to W6DQZ (Hamid Durmisevich, Los Angeles, California), 1929-1975 - 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.

- 1929-1975
- Collections - Artifact
QSL Card from CR7AD (Luiz Rodrigues, Mocambique, Portuguese East Africa) to W6DQZ (Hamid Durmisevich, Los Angeles, California), 1929-1975
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.