The QSL card features a vibrant design highlighting the figure of E.T. Krenkel, a notable Soviet hero, alongside depictions of polar landscapes, communication towers, and a ship, all set against a backdrop of blue and gold. The front prominently displays the call sign "UA-0 QCJ" and indicates the card's origin from Tiksi Polar, located within the USSR's 19th zone. The reverse side provides details of a communication exchange dated February 9, 1979, emphasizing the signal strength received and the technical specifications, including transmitter power and antenna type. Additionally, personal remarks and the signature of the operator, Vasil, add a personal touch, while a note indicates the card should be sent via a specified address in Moscow for confirmation.