The QSL card features a stunning aerial view of the city of Geneva, showcasing its modern architecture against a backdrop of rolling hills and clear skies. Prominently displayed is the club station call sign "4UØITU," which indicates its location at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) headquarters, a specialized agency of the United Nations. The card confirms a communication (QSO) with the station identified as "C73BLU" on April 30, 1995, specifying the details of the contact, including the UTC time, frequency of 14 MHz in CW mode, and an RST report of 599. The reverse highlights the significance of the ITU and its role in global telecommunications, marking its 184 member countries as of April 1994, underscoring the card's connection to international communication.