VP2MBO QSL card to IK6BAK

on March 13, 1993

Front QSL card, of VP2MBO to IK6BAK, March 13, 1993, SSB mode. And contains this text: 4971 VP2MBO Montserrat, West Indies 62° West, 17° North IOTA NA-103 ik6bak QTH: (Marion), Ed Elrod, IN P. 46219-9046, D. Box 199046 USA US Eliseo, IK6BAK: Confirming our two-way 18.117 Mhz. SSB QSO HZ RST on 13 MAR, 1993 at 19:42Z. Your RS(T) was 57. Thanks for your QSL. Please excuse delay. Your card not received until 4/96! Rig: Kenwood TS-430S running 90 watts SSB to a G5RV. Thanks for the QSO and please/thanks QSL. 4971 VP2MBO Montserrat, West Indies 62° West, North IOTA NA-103 QTH: (Marion), Ed Elrod, IN P. 46219-9046, D. Box 199046 USA US Eliseo, IK6BAK: Confirming our two-way 18.117 Mhz. SSB QSO CONF HZ RST on 13 MAR, 1993 at Your RS(T) was 57. Thanks for your Please excuse delay. Your card not received until Rig: Kenwood TS-430S running 90 watts SSB to a G5RV. Thanks for the QSO and please/thanks QSL..
Right QSL card, of VP2MBO to IK6BAK, March 13, 1993, SSB mode. The QSL image contains the following objects: Poster, Advertisement, Flyer. And contains this text: History Montserrat, a fush green and mountainous island of thirty-nine square miles lies in the Eastern Carbbean chain of islands, some 27 miles from Antigua. Montserrat is twelve miles long and seven miles wide. The island lies 1,150 miles north of the equator with a latitude of approximately 16° 45'N and longtitude of 62° 10'West. The island rises in a series of dramatic mountain slopes to the high point of just over 3,000 feet at Chance's Peak. was "discovered" in 1493 by Montserrat Christopher Columbus, and was thus named because its rugged appearance-and more especially its saw-toothed mountain range - bore a marked History a green and mountainous island of thirty-nine square lies in the Eastern chain some 27 miles from Antigua. Montserrat is twelve miles long and seven miles wide. The island lies 1,150 miles north of the equator with a latitude of approximately 16° 45'N and longtitude of 62° 10'West. The island rises in a series of dramatic mountain slopes to the high point of just over 3,000 feet at Chance's Peak. was "discovered" in 1493 by Montserrat Christopher Columbus, and was thus named because its rugged appearance-and more especially its saw-toothed mountain range - bore a marked.