File:QSL SV1DC-A (1979).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionQSL SV1DC-A (1979).jpg |
English: Amateur radio QSL card from the 1979 Mount Athos DXpedition confirming a contact beteen SV1DC/A and K5FNQ on 14 MHz. |
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Source | https://twitter.com/DX_World/status/1280047169857298433 |
Author | K. Thanopoulos |
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