This first one isn’t a QSL from a station whose call spells a word. Heck, it isn’t even a QSL card at all, but I enjoyed it as much or more than a regular QSL.
Peter, KJ4RMJ writes:
Hi, Dan (KB6NU),
I enjoyed chatting with you on 30 meters on August 4, 2018. I operate a lot from out boat and often don’t get contacts on 30 meters, since the antenna (our backstay) is cut for 40 meters. That’s where the marine nets and emergency services are located. But, you got me at home with my 135-ft. dipole. I like a lot 30 meters.
Thanks for your patience Just starting CW.
The pic is from the street we lived [on] in Paris for 20 years.
73, Peter
I worked K9HE in a recent contest. As in a contest exchange, this card was sent without any personal comments.
Steve W8SFC says
I really enjoy living vicariously via your QSL card posts, so please keep them coming! I have a few from 2 meter QSO’s and look forward to being able to explore HF soon. (I suppose I will need to de-rustify my CW skills)…
Mark Murray says
Thanks for the use of your site Dan.. I just worked KJ4RMJ, Peter in PBI Florida, on 10.120, 30m. Thanks, Peter, for your patience with me very new on CW. My copy is very slow. Thanks again Mark WI4MM. in Virginia.
Dan KB6NU says
My pleasure, Mark. If you ever hear me on the air, please give me a call.