4A2Q QSL card




To commemorate the 4A2Q operation, and also to provide a souvenir to those who were in Imuris, a special folding (4-page) QSL card - similar in concept to the cards used by other groups like K5K, D68C, FO0AAA (and many others) - was designed.  With many thanks to Rod EA7JX (www.qslcard.org), we were able to get a nice card printed and delivered to the 4A2Q QSL manager about 4 weeks after the order was placed.  We could not get a better deal on the cards.  MUCHAS GRACIAS, ROD!  The cards look nice, despite our lower-resolution digital photos we had to work with from the weekend. 

Sample card
With some minor modifications, here are 4 images showing the QSL card for 4A2Q.  Each image is a JPG file, and will appear in a separate browser window: 

  1. Front, with the obligatory group photo (and, yes, we realized afterwards the USA flag was held the wrong way for the photo)
  2. Inside the card, left side, with a little history, a summary of our radio activity, and our "thank-yous" from the group  [Traduccion a espanol por el texto de este pagina]
  3. Inside the card, right side, a description of Imuris, photos of our station locations, and a small map of a part of northern Sonora and southern Arizona (this image is slightly different than what is printed on the card)
  4. Back, with more photos from the weekend

If you have any comments or questions, please contact 4A2Q by e-mail



Updated 7 April 2004 1