You guys are probably tired of looking at my QSL cards from stations whose callsigns spell words, but I’m not tired of posting them. Besides, here are two of the coolest I’ve received to date, from KA9ZAP and KD8ILL:

Having fun with amateur radio
You guys are probably tired of looking at my QSL cards from stations whose callsigns spell words, but I’m not tired of posting them. Besides, here are two of the coolest I’ve received to date, from KA9ZAP and KD8ILL:

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Bob, KD8THG
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Nah, QSL cards are cool. I especially like ones where someone has gone to the trouble of creating something unique, instead of just using an off-the-shelf card design.
I should send you one just for fun. W3ROK has two interpretations: WE ARE OK, or WE ROCK. Not very traditional, but why not have some fun with it?