talkpair
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As most amateur radio operators know, a QSL card is a written confirmation of reception....usually a post card.
QSL cards were sent by amateurs, as well as commercial AM/FM and TV stations.
I had forgotten that QSL cards were also exchanged during the CB hey-days of the 1970's.
Looking around on eBay, I see quite a few auctions for CB QSL cards, and was wondering how many of these people are still around today.
At the time I had a CB radio license, I'd never heard of QSL cards myself.
Just curious to know if any old CB'rs are still around that actually sent these out.
QSL cards were sent by amateurs, as well as commercial AM/FM and TV stations.
I had forgotten that QSL cards were also exchanged during the CB hey-days of the 1970's.
Looking around on eBay, I see quite a few auctions for CB QSL cards, and was wondering how many of these people are still around today.
At the time I had a CB radio license, I'd never heard of QSL cards myself.
Just curious to know if any old CB'rs are still around that actually sent these out.