The QSL card features a light beige background with prominent blue text identifying the call sign "CX3AL," representing the DX Club del Uruguay. On the front, the card details a communication with the station "XJ3BLU," recorded on July 1, 1976, at 00:15 GMT, on a frequency of 7 MHz, with an RST (Readability, Strength, Tone) report of 569 in CW (Continuous Wave) mode. The card includes notes expressing gratitude for the contact and mentions QSL number 1066, signed by Leonardo Correa. The reverse side provides the operator's name, "Dick," and his location in Ajax, Ontario, Canada, further emphasizing the personal connection between amateur radio operators across distances. The overall aesthetic combines functionality and a touch of nostalgia typical of QSL cards from the era.