The QSL card features a light yellow background adorned with a simple line drawing of a house alongside radio antennas, indicative of its purpose in amateur radio communication. It prominently displays the call sign "DL6DS" at the top, along with details such as the operator's name, Prof. Dr. Walter Dieminger, and location information including "Berlinerstr. 14, Ortsteil Elvese, D-3412 Nörten-Hardenberg, Germany." Additional specifics like the date of transmission—March 8, 1979—alongside frequency and mode—28 MHz and "m" (presumably for mobile)—are noted in a structured format, concluding with a signal report of 5/5. The card is signed by Walter, adding a personal touch to this essential piece of correspondence between amateur radio operators.