QSL Cards
A collection of QSL cards I have received from radio contacts around the world.
About QSL Cards
QSL cards are postcard-sized acknowledgments that radio operators exchange to verify two-way radio communication. They serve as confirmation that a contact was made, and include details such as the date, time, frequency, and signal report from the exchange. Collecting QSL cards is a tradition in the amateur radio community and helps operators remember meaningful contacts with other hams across the globe.
Received Cards
K4AGW
September 3, 2022
N1RBD
August 13, 2022
KC1MEB
August 13, 2022
N9VFR
July 16, 2022
N1MHV
July 16, 2022
KB9KHT
July 16, 2022
KA8SMA
July 16, 2022
K5NUN
July 16, 2022
W3WDK
May 21, 2022
K4MJF
May 21, 2022
K1AZ
May 21, 2022
KQ9E
May 20, 2022
K5ORA
May 20, 2022
WX1S
April 23, 2022
N1ET
March 18, 2022
KU4R
March 18, 2022
WB0VZK
March 15, 2022
KI4OTR
March 9, 2022
KD4CCO
March 9, 2022
NE2P
February 5, 2022
K0KWH
January 15, 2022
KC2TEU
December 28, 2021
KE0CLP
December 27, 2021
KE0CLP
December 20, 2021
KI5GRD
November 13, 2021
KD0YSD
November 13, 2021
W1HMM
October 9, 2021
My QSL Card
This is the QSL card I send out to other operators to confirm our radio contacts: