Random one of Grandpa's Cards:
Card from 8DNV
1924-12-01 0630 CST (1230 GMT)
9DPR (Superior, WI) <> 8DNV (Cincinnati, OH)

received through interference.

1 step audio frequency amplification.
Low loss circuit.
10 Watt Transmitter.
1.1 amp total current.

Antenna: 4 wire cage 37 ft. long. 42 and 30 ft. high. Counterpoise 7 wire fan 6 ft. above earth.

Note: PSE QSL crd to give me some dope on ur tuner OM. Mine no good. Ur my best DX OM. On a good rec I culd get u QSA.


Translations not guaranteed.

@jmons Maybe. I looked at that one for a long time before settling on dope. "Straight dope" was apparently a horse racing term in the late 19th century. The "straight dope" on a horse would be all the info, including whether it was being doped. So I can believe dope as a synonym for information existed in 1924, especially with mob culture/speakeasy influences during Prohibition.

@SETIEric It is quite jolting seeing a lot of slang in it that I'ld associated from txt speak of early 00's - a lot more OM's and 'ur' / 'u' then Il'd have expected. But the letter in question does look very similar to the d in 'good' and 'crd'.

It's a beautiful card.

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