K1RM QSL card to IK6BAK

on January 25, 2014

Front QSL card, of K1RM to IK6BAK, January 25, 2014, CW mode. The QSL image contains the following objects: Person. And contains this text: K1RM Vincent Sgroi 6 Autumn Lane ex K1JHX Plainville, CT 06062 Hartford County ARRL DXCC A1 USA OP Grid Square FN31 HONOR ROLL L To Radio: IK6BAK the following QSO(s): Band UTC 2way RST 01.25.2014 13:06 10m CW 589 CO Zone 5 / ITU Zone 8 PSE QSL TNX K1RM Vincent Sgroi 6 Autumn Lane ex K1JHX Plainville, CT 06062 Hartford County ARRL DXCC A1 USA OP Grid Square FN31 HONOR ROLL R L Date To Radio: IK6BAK the following QSO(s): Band UTC 2way RST 01.25.2014 13:06 10m CW 589 CO Zone 5 / ITU Zone PSE QSL TNX.
Right QSL card, of K1RM to IK6BAK, January 25, 2014, CW mode. And contains this text: The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national membership association for Amateur Radio operators in the United States. Its services and publications further the advancement of 220 radio experimentation, emergency service networks, governmental representation, and the friendly collaboration of all radio amateurs. Since December 1915, ARRL has published QST magazine, its monthly journal devoted entirely to delivering the latest ham radio news and information to members. ARRL was founded in 1914 by Hiram Percy Maxim (1869-1936). Maxim's personal call sign, W1AW, is used at the ARRL Headquarters station in Newington, Connecticut as a permanent memorial. print K1RM ARRL The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national membership association for Amateur Radio operators in the United States. Its services and publications further the advancement of 220 radio experimentation, emergency service networks, governmental representation, and the friendly collaboration of all radio amateurs. Since December 1915, ARRL has published QST magazine, its monthly journal devoted entirely to delivering the latest ham radio news and information to members. ARRL was founded in 1914 by Hiram Percy Maxim (1869-1936). Maxim's personal call sign, W1AW, is used at the ARRL Headquarters station in Newington, Connecticut as a permanent memorial. print K1RM ARRL.