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QSL card - Lithaunian Radio Station
A commemorative card from a Lithaunian Radio Station (a QSL card) commemorating 20 years of the restitution of Lithuanian independence. These were sent abroad, hence the card is written in English. QSL cards confirm either a two-way radiocommunication between two amateur radio stations or a one-way reception of a signal from an AM radio, FM radio, television or shortwave broadcasting station. They can also confirm the reception of a two-way radiocommunication by a third party listener. A typical QSL card is the same size and made from the same material as a typical postcard, and most are sent through the mail as such. Date: 1938
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1. Title: Commemorating Two Decades of Lithuanian Radio Independence: A QSL Card from 1938 This QSL card, hailing from a Lithuanian Radio Station, serves as a testament to the rich history of Lithuanian radio broadcasting and the enduring spirit of amateur radio communication. Dated back to 1938, this commemorative card marks the 20th anniversary of the restitution of Lithuania's independence. QSL cards, an essential component of the amateur radio community, serve as confirmation of either a two-way radiocommunication between two amateur radio stations or a one-way reception of a signal from a broadcasting station. In this instance, the card acknowledges the successful reception of a signal from the Lithuanian Radio Station, which was a significant achievement during a time when international connections were not as readily accessible. The card's design is reminiscent of a postcard, with a standard size and material, making it easy to send through the mail. The English inscription caters to the international audience, reflecting the global reach of amateur radio communication. As you hold this piece of history in your hands, you are transported back to a time when the connection between radio stations was a remarkable feat. The QSL card stands as a symbol of the perseverance and innovation of amateur radio operators, who, despite the challenges, continued to establish meaningful connections across borders. This Lithuanian Radio Station QSL card is a unique blend of history, telecommunication, and the human spirit, offering a glimpse into the past and the enduring allure of amateur radio.
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