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:
- Front, with the obligatory
group photo (and, yes, we realized afterwards the USA flag was held the wrong
way for the photo)
- Inside the card, left side,
with a little history, a summary of our radio activity, and our
"thank-yous" from the group
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- 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)
- Back, with more photos from
the weekend
If you have any comments or questions, please
contact 4A2Q by
e-mail.
Updated 7 April 2004