The QSL card features the call sign G3ESF prominently displayed in bold red lettering across the top, indicating the operator's identity as Alex R. Harrower, a member of the Radio Society of Great Britain (R.S.G.B.). It is addressed from Croydon, Surrey, with a postal address of 23 Nottingham Road, and includes amateur radio endorsements like DXCC and WAC, suggesting active participation in international communications. The reverse side contains a confirmation of a contact (QSOs) with the call sign XJ3BLU, detailing the QSO date and time—March 20, 1976, at 3205 GMT—along with a signal report of 599 on 14 MHz. Additional notes include the equipment specifics, such as a 150-watt transmitter and a 2000-watt KW. The notation for QSL requests indicates options for direct communication or via RSGB, framed by a lighthearted tone evident in the closing signature.