This authentic Ham Radio QSL card from JT1CO, Mongolia, confirms a radio contact (QSO) dated May 2, 2001, at 18:25 UTC on the 21 MHz band. The operator Ch. Chadraabal used a Yaesu FT-1000MP and Yaesu FT-100 transceiver, paired with a Tokyo Hy-Power HL-3Kdx amplifier. The antennas listed include a Cushcraft R-7000+, Tennadyne T6, HB9CV (50 MHz), and an Outbacker OB8HP, showcasing a well-equipped station.

The card features striking imagery of the operator in a richly decorated radio room in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, with visible radio equipment and personal memorabilia. The front prominently displays the call sign JT1CO along with Mongolia’s national emblem and a logo for Radio 102.5 Ulaanbaatar FM Zone 23. This collectible QSL card is a valuable piece for amateur radio enthusiasts interested in Mongolian contacts, vintage Yaesu gear, and unique station setups from Zone 23. It captures a moment of global ham radio connection and offers great appeal for collectors and operators alike.