
Designed to resemble the old style Colorado license plates with the mountains
shown in forest green and the sky in white.
Space was made for a printed label with the QSO information
to be stuck on the card at the top. Name and address is on the left. On the right is county and
email and website address. Hopefully this card will stand out on the wall.
Designed and printed in Russia by
Octavia .

Speaking of license plates, this is what the current Colorado ham plates look like.
The mountains are now white presumably with snow and the sky is now dark green.
Instead of imbossed metal, these are printed plastic.
By mistake the plate
says "SCL" on the left hand side. That stands
for "Special Call Letters". It is supposed to say "ACL" which
stands for "Amateur Call Letters".

One of the most coveted pieces of paper in amateur radio, this is the certificate issued by the ARRL under the DXCC program. The original
certificate is issued after submitting one hundred countries.
As a DXer works more countries, confirms
and
has them checked, the ARRL sends little red stickers called "endorsements".
Two missing awards are the Five Band DXCC and the DX Challenge, my next two goals.

A license to have fun,
the amateur radio "ticket".
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