Description: The QSL card features a striking design celebrating the American Revolution Bicentennial, prominently displaying the call sign "AA4CGZ" in bold red letters at the top. Below the lettering, an eagle is illustrated above a collection of intertwined flags, symbolizing patriotism and heritage. The card is personalized with the sender information, including the name Laszlo “Les” Nagy and his address in Lakeland, Florida. On the reverse side, it confirms a two-way communication (QSO) with call sign "CJ3BLU" on January 30, 1977, at 20:40 GMT. The transmission report indicates a signal strength of 5-9 and includes technical details regarding the equipment used, along with a friendly note of thanks for the contact. The card reflects both a commemorative spirit and the personal touch of amateur radio communication.
Price: 13.99 USD
Location: Niagara Falls, New York
End Time: 2025-02-02T02:13:52.000Z
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