W9FOZ QSL Card, White SD, 1932, Amateur Radio Communication - Front
W9FOZ QSL Card, White SD, 1932, Amateur Radio Communication - Back
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W9FOZ QSL Card, White SD, 1932, Amateur Radio Communication

1930s

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Historical Context & Description

This QSL card from 1932 represents a fascinating piece of amateur radio history. The front of the card features the call sign W9FOZ, with a playful motto 'In the Valley Where We Howl With the Coyotes.' It includes technical details such as transmitter voltage and frequency, reflecting the early days of radio communication. The operator, Robert J. Tufford, has signed the card, adding a personal touch to this historical artifact.

The back of the card is postmarked February 25, 1932, from White, South Dakota, and addressed to another amateur radio operator in Redfield, South Dakota. The card bears a green 1-cent Franklin stamp, typical of the era. The card shows signs of wear, including some staining and corner wear, but remains a valuable document of early 20th-century communication.

This postcard documents the vibrant amateur radio culture of the early 1930s. It highlights the importance of radio as a means of connecting enthusiasts across distances. Surviving examples like this provide insight into the technical and social aspects of early radio communication, serving as a testament to the ingenuity and passion of amateur radio operators.

Details

Type
postcard
Condition
good
Location
White, South Dakota

Some staining and corner wear

All items offered are original period pieces. No reproductions or modern reprints.

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