K7ZA QSL card to IK6BAK

on October 31, 1993

Front QSL card, of K7ZA to IK6BAK, October 31, 1993, CW mode. And contains this text: K7ZA 6281 JON ZABEL 20711 231st S.E. Maple Valley, Washington 98038 3 KING COUNTY WESTERN WASHINGTON DX CLUB Ex W7WMY (1954-77) 73 JON CALL DATE UTC 2-WAY RST MHZ QSL PSE 1756 18 559 CW TNX K7ZA 6281 JON ZABEL 20711 231st S.E. Maple Valley, Washington 98038 3 KING COUNTY WESTERN WASHINGTON DX CLUB Ex W7WMY (1954-77) 73 JON CALL DATE UTC 2-WAY RST MHZ QSL PSE IK6BAK 1756 18 559 CW TNX.
Right QSL card, of K7ZA to IK6BAK, October 31, 1993, CW mode. The QSL image contains the following objects: Page, Poster, Advertisement, Flyer. And contains this text: "THE WASHINGTON TOTEM AWARD" The Western Washington DX Club. the Northwests largest and most active DX group takes pleasure in issuing the first major W7 award. This award is issued to any licensed radio amateur who submits proof of two-way radio contact with the state of Washington. The totem pole shown on our card and colorful certificate is typical of the totem poles once found in the state of Washington. 1 Applicants must submit proof of QSOs with 100 different Washington stations. Twenty (20) of these must be confirmed contacts with different Western Washington DX Club members. DX Stations need "THE WASHINGTON TOTEM AWARD" The Western Washington DX Club. the Northwests largest and most active DX group takes pleasure in issuing the first major W7 award. This award is issued to any licensed radio amateur who submits proof of two-way radio contact with the state of Washington. The totem pole shown on our card and colorful certificate is typical of the totem poles once found in the state of Washington. 1 Applicants must submit proof of QSOs with 100 different Washington stations. Twenty (20) of these must be confirmed contacts with different Western Washington DX Club members. DX Stations need.