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I believe the calendar is a little older than the CB radios in the box below. From an abandoned shed in Graves County, KY.

QSL cards are used by radio amateurs to confirm their two-way radio contacts with each other. Each amateur has their own card which is exchanged with the other amateur or 'station' in that two-way contact.

QSL cards are used by radio amateurs to confirm their two-way radio contacts with each other. Each amateur has their own card which is exchanged with the other amateur or 'station' in that two-way contact.

QSL cards have been used by Citizen Band (CB) radio folks for many years to indicate that they have talked together on a certain radio frequency, date and time.

Good Luck Unit 154

Volunteer State QSL CB Club #1277

Lone Star QSL Club #2246

Dave Fowler

Edmonton, Alberta

 

AHF B&W Collector #1271

Sharon & Gordon Jordinson

Fraser Lake, British Columbia

 

AHF Color Collector #0189

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QSL cards have been used by Citizen Band (CB) radio folks for many years to indicate that they have talked together on a certain radio frequency, date and time.

A QSL postcard that was used to acknowledge radio contact between between Citizens Band (CB) radio operators.

 

Originally posted on Ipernity: Hi CBer! Bud Werts, KJI-3440, Renovo, Pa.

QSL cards have been used by Citizen Band (CB) radio folks for many years to indicate that they have talked together on a certain radio frequency, date and time.

QSL cards are used by radio amateurs to confirm their two-way radio contacts with each other. Each amateur has their own card which is exchanged with the other amateur or 'station' in that two-way contact.

QSL cards are used by radio amateurs to confirm their two-way radio contacts with each other. Each amateur has their own card which is exchanged with the other amateur or 'station' in that two-way contact.

Tammy Miller

2719 Jackson St.

Dubuque, Iowa 52001

KJD-9175

Hollywood Freeway

Los Angeles, California

This super-highway links downtown Los Angeles with Hollywood and the San Fernando Valley. It is one of the heaviest travelled (sic) thoroughfares in the world.

11-4-78

Hi Big Moose:

Thanks for the QSLs. Here are some back. I do hope you will send some QSL cards back to me. Pse include one of yours signed & dated for collection. Pse QSL 3's

Spiderman

Harley Rhyno

QSL cards have been used by Citizen Band (CB) radio folks for many years to indicate that they have talked together on a certain radio frequency, date and time.

QSL cards are used by radio amateurs to confirm their two-way radio contacts with each other. Each amateur or 'ham' has their own card which is exchanged with the other amateur or 'station' in that two-way contact.

KACF 8490

Dixieland National 100% QSL Club Unit No. 27

Lone State QSL Club #2520

Medicine Man's QSL Card Club #130

QSL cards have been used by Citizen Band (CB) radio folks for many years to indicate that they have talked together on a certain radio frequency, date and time.

QSL cards are used by radio amateurs to confirm their two-way radio contacts with each other. Each amateur or 'ham' has their own card which is exchanged with the other amateur or 'station' in that two-way contact.

Mailed from Richmond, Virginia to Bob Lorlise of North Conrcord, Vermont on June 2, 1977:

 

Nice talking to you - Heard you on channel L-16. Have your card and thanks.

from Unit #5 or Bill

QSL cards have been used by Citizen Band (CB) radio folks for many years to indicate that they have talked together on a certain radio frequency, date and time.

QSL cards are used by radio amateurs to confirm their two-way radio contacts with each other. Each amateur has their own card which is exchanged with the other amateur or 'station' in that two-way contact.

QSL cards are used by radio amateurs to confirm their two-way radio contacts with each other. Each amateur has their own card which is exchanged with the other amateur or 'station' in that two-way contact.

QSL cards are used by radio amateurs to confirm their two-way radio contacts with each other. Each amateur has their own card which is exchanged with the other amateur or 'station' in that two-way contact.

Member of the Twin Lakes Communication Club

QSL cards have been used by Citizen Band (CB) radio folks for many years to indicate that they have talked together on a certain radio frequency, date and time.

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