JA3AA QSL card to IK6BAK

on June 26, 1983

Front QSL card, of JA3AA to IK6BAK, June 26, 1983, CW mode. The QSL image contains the following objects: Person, Advertisement, Poster, Flyer, Electronics. And contains this text: JA3AA JA3AA G2DPZ ik6bak Celebrating 30 years in amateur radio JA3AA - 1982 1952 JCC #2526 Isaji Shima 7-4-8, Furulchi, Habikino City, Osaka 583 Japan JA3AA JA3AA G2DPZ ik6bak Celebrating 30 years in amateur radio - 1982 1952 JCC #2526 Isaji Shima 7-4-8, Habikino City, Osaka 583 Japan.
Right QSL card, of JA3AA to IK6BAK, June 26, 1983, CW mode. The QSL image contains the following objects: Poster, Advertisement, Flyer. And contains this text: IK6BAK TO RADIO CONFIRMING OUR QSO UTC RST Month Year JST Day 6 26 1982 of Mode x2 Band (MHz) 28 50 144 430 1200 1.9 3.5 7 14 21 CW SSB 30 YEARS IN AMATEUR RADIO On August 27, 1952, five amateur radio stations became the first to be licensed in Japan following the end of World War II. They were JA1AB, JA1AF, JA1AH, JA1AJ and JA3AA. The 30 years since then have passed by swiftly. There are now more than 500,000 stations in Japan, making her the king of amateur radio. IK6BAK TO RADIO CONFIRMING OUR QSO UTC RST Month Year JST Day 6 26 1982 of Mode x2 Band (MHz) 28 50 144 430 1200 1.9 3.5 7 14 21 CW SSB 30 YEARS IN AMATEUR RADIO On August 27, 1952, five amateur radio stations became the first to be licensed in Japan following the end of World War II. They were JA1AB, JA1AF, JA1AH, JA1AJ and JA3AA. The 30 years since then have passed by There are now more than 500,000 stations in Japan, making her the king of amateur radio..