N7FAN's QSL Card Directory
After having moved around a lot during the late 80s and the 90s, I decided to scan my QSL card collection so that it would be preserved. One of the problems with moving from a dry climate to a damp climate, and then back in a few years, is that the moisture got into the cards and a lot of them mildewed (is that a word?) and turned wonderfully interesting colors. My W1AW card stuck to another card and I can't get them apart...so only the back of the W1AW card is shown below.
So, here is my collection. Most of them are from 1983 thru 1987, as that was when I was active on HF. Of course, that was when I was still a teenager. There are a few cards that are more current, but I don't get to play on HF much anymore.
The QSL cards are sorted by the Call Area that the operator's QTH is in. This may not reflect the call area indicated in the callsign itself.
So, here is my collection. Most of them are from 1983 thru 1987, as that was when I was active on HF. Of course, that was when I was still a teenager. There are a few cards that are more current, but I don't get to play on HF much anymore.
The QSL cards are sorted by the Call Area that the operator's QTH is in. This may not reflect the call area indicated in the callsign itself.
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Special Event Cards
Special Event Certificates, stuff that I received that does not count as a real QSL card, and interesting stuff that I don't want lost in the main directory.
Page Last Updated, 10/01/12