QSL


Word of the Q Code that, when used as a name, indicates the confirmation postcards that amateurs send each other, by mail or via their associations.
Each QSL shows the date and hour of the radio contact, the frequency, the mode and the received signal strength, as well as the call signs of both stations.
Since this is a postcard anyway, usually one of its sides shows a photo of the radio equipment, or the amateur itself, or a panorama of its town, etc.
QSL are also mandatory to prove the QSO required for the achievement of awards.
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