The QSL card prominently features the call sign "XE1CCB" in bold red letters, indicating it originates from Mexico. Dated July 4, 1994, and showing the contact time as 02:10 GMT, it documents a radio communication with the station "XL3BLU" on a frequency of 14 MHz, noting a signal report of 579 in the two-way exchange mode. The card is signed by the operator, Camerino Cazares C., and includes the address for Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, Mexico. The reverse side bears a handwritten note that reads "CAVADA," along with the date "20 OCT 1999" stamped in red ink, suggesting an additional relevant entry or correspondence related to the QSL exchange.