The QSL card features a vintage black-and-white photograph of Thomas A. Wynn, identified by his call sign KØZGC, seated at his radio station surrounded by equipment and various accolades. The front of the card includes his call sign prominently displayed alongside a detailed radio setup. On the reverse side, a personal message is written, confirming a QSO with the recipient VP2MHX on April 12, 1902, at 06:44 GMT, showcasing the frequency used and technical details of the equipment employed, including a Collins S-Line and an ICOM 725. The handwritten note expresses curiosity about the recipient's operating locations and gratitude for the QSO, reflecting the camaraderie and connection within the amateur radio community.