VU7M 2012 Lakshadweep Islands

Working VU7M on 15M last year was my #1 DX QSO of the year. Given their meager antennas and low power, I had no expectation of hearing them on any band I needed. On this day I had been out doing some errands in the morning and when I got home I saw the spot, but it was 90 minutes old. I listened, and there was someone there, way down in the noise. After listening for a few minutes, I decided it was them calling CQ with no takers that I could hear. I called and they came right back.

I'm sending both sides of the QSL. The back is interesting because they use a holographic seal for authentication, the only time I've ever seen one of those on a QSL. Notice that the card has slightly uneven edges. It appears that they cut them out from a sheet by hand with scissors.

QSL & Info courtesy of K9MM