File:QSL OZ-4AE (1927).jpg

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English: Vintage amateur radio QSL Postcard dated 15 May 1927 and confirming a contact on 11 May 1927 sent from station OZ-4AE at Gore, New Zealand to NC-5AJ at Cadboro Bay, BC, Canada.
NOTE: The call sign country prefixes of amateur radio stations in the period were issued by IARU and were not harrmonized yet with the callsigns of marine, commercial and military stations. So New Zeland used OZ, Australia used OA, USA used NU and Canada used NC.
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Author Arnold Grubb and Gordon Brown

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