The WX4NHC QSL Card
Composite Pictures of Hurricane Floyd 1999, WX4NHC
Operators 2012 and NHC Building
Photos by NOAA & WD4R
A QSL card is a postcard that confirms a two-way radio contact
between two Amateur Radio stations.
The exchange of QSL cards between Amateur Radio Operators is an
old and highly regarded tradition.
Many collect the QSL Cards for Awards and some just for the
memory of a radio contact to a far
away country or island or a special station.
The QSL card confirmation report should include:
Callsign of both stations, Date, Time, Signal Report, Frequency
and mode of communications.
The QSL card is also available to SWL stations. SWL stands for
Short Wave Listener.
This is anyone that listens to a station over the air using a
shortwave receiver.
The same information is requested, except that instead of
"two-way" confirmation
you will receive "one-way" SWL confirmation.
To receive a QSL card from WX4NHC, we request that you send your
QSL card
or SWL report on any card with an SASE (self addressed stamped
envelope) to:
Amateur Radio Station WX4NHC
c/o JULIO RIPOLL WD4R
14855 SW 67 LANE
MIAMI, FLORIDA 33193
USA
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