This unique Ham Radio QSL card from IK2BUF confirms a two-way RTTY contact made on January 8, 1995, at 12:35 UTC on the 14.0 MHz band. The QSL card verifies communication with call sign WD1P, with a signal report of 599, indicating excellent reception quality. The card features green ink artwork showcasing historical figures Guglielmo Marconi, the father of radio, and Pope PIO XI, symbolizing a connection between radio heritage and cultural history.

The front design also includes an illustration of a basilica with famous bells, likely referencing the town of Desio in the Milan province of Italy, adding a local architectural touch. The card is personalized with the operator's signature, enhancing its collectible value. This QSL card is an excellent addition for amateur radio enthusiasts, collectors of vintage ham memorabilia, or those interested in Italian radio history. Featuring clear call sign identification, date of contact, and mode details, it is a well-documented piece for any QSL archive.