QSL CARDS
Ham radio confirm contacts by QSL cards.
I 've receive a lot of QSL cards during my life as hamradio. You can see some nice QSL by clicking on the continent:
Africa - America - Asia - Europa - Antarctica/Arctica - Oceania
Here above, some of ON6GB's QSL cards I use to confirm radio contacts.
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The call-sign OR6GB was in use in 1980 for the 150th anniversary of Kingdom Belgium.
The call-sign OT6GB was in use in 1991 for celebration of the 60th anniversary of His Majesty Baudouin Ist, King of Belgium, and the 40th anniversary of his reign and in 1999 for the wedding of Crown Prince Philippe with Princess Mathilde.
The call-sign OQ6GB was in use from Oct. 25th to Dec. 31th 2001 for the birth of Crow Princess Elisabeth of Belgium, who will be one day the first Queen of Belgium.
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Call sign ON6GB/LX2 was used in 1970, 1971 et 1975 during DX-pedition in Boulaide, in The Grand-Duché de Luxembourg.
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The two cards here upside were used for DX-peditions in Scandinavia.
In 1980 I made a 10.000 KM trip to North Cape - the top of Norway - with an old 2 CV. Following call signs were used: ON6GB/DL (in Germany), ON6GB/OZ (in Denmark), ON6GB/LA (in Norway) and ON6GB/SM2, ON6GB/SM3, ON6GB/SM5 and ON6GB/SM7 (in Sweden)
Back to the Swedisch Polar Circle in 1986, I found again the warm hospitality of Margriet & Jan FORSBERG SM2DYS. I was able to use SM2DYS's station with the call sign ON6GB/SM2 from The Gold Town of Skelleftea.
Before being a transmitting station, ON6GB was the short waves listening station ONL 1610. This station sent sometime handicraft cards... It was before 1970...
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