Description: The QSL card is a bright yellow piece confirming a radio communication (QSO) between VP7BP and VE3BLU that took place on November 25, 1960, at 05:41 GMT from San Salvador Island, Bahamas, located 400 miles southeast of Miami, Florida. The card notes the operating conditions, including the use of a Drake 2-A transmitter with an Elmac A54 antenna tuned to 7.019 MHz at a power output of 50 watts. It features the signature of Ralph L. Hyland, who resided at San Salvadore Air Force Base, and includes a personal message, "Best of luck on the air," as well as a simple, hand-written "73." The reverse side addresses the card to Richard Matsumoto in Ajax, Ontario, Canada, and bears a postmark from Patrick Air Force Base dated December 8, 1960, with a 4-cent U.S. postage stamp depicting Abraham Lincoln.
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