Ham Radio QSL QSO Postcard JA7JAA, Aomori, Aomori, Japan

The QSL card features the call sign JA7JAA in bold letters at the top, indicating the station's origin from Aomori, Japan. It confirms a successful radio contact that took place on October 29, 1976, at 22:15 GMT with the station VE3BLU. The card provides essential details like the RST reports—599, denoting excellent signal strength and readability—along with a frequency of 14 MHz in CW mode. It notes the equipment used, specifically the FTDX401 radio and a specific antenna model, showcasing the operator Takumi Tazawa's setup. The reverse side of the card is straightforward, designed for postal use, with a decorative stamp and a space designated for a recipient's address, further emphasizing its function as a communication tool among amateur radio enthusiasts.

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