CY9CWI QSL card to IK6BAK

on August 14, 1993

Front QSL card, of CY9CWI to IK6BAK, August 14, 1993, CW mode. The QSL image contains the following objects: Clothing, Person, Sitting, Pants, Hat. And contains this text: CY9CWI ST. PAUL ISLAND (SOUTH) VALIY CY9CWI ST. PAUL ISLAND (SOUTH) VALIY.
Right QSL card, of CY9CWI to IK6BAK, August 14, 1993, CW mode. And contains this text: IK6BAK St. Paul Island ( 47° 20' N. Lat., 60° 10' W. Long., IOTA NA-94) is in the gulf of St. Since the 1830s St. Lawrence, about 15 miles north of the northern tip of Nova Scotia. Paul has had two lighthouses, but in the 1960s the Southwest light was automated, followed in 1991 by the Northeast Light, so that after 165 years the island is deserted again. St. Paul is actually two islands, with previous DX-peditions going to the tiny, more accessible northern island, or sheltered Atlantic Cove on the southern island. This West Island ARC expedition was the first attempt IK6BAK St. Paul 20' N. Lat., 60° 10' W. Long., IOTA NA-94) is in the gulf of St. Since the 1830s St. Lawrence, about 15 miles north of the northern tip of Nova Scotia. Paul has had two lighthouses, but in the 1960s the Southwest light was automated, followed in 1991 by the Northeast Light, so that after 165 years the island is deserted again. St. Paul is actually two islands, with previous DX-peditions going to the tiny, more accessible northern island, or sheltered Atlantic Cove on the southern island. This West Island ARC expedition was the first attempt.