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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