It was a nice long QSO with a Czchechoslavakia station, an OK3 as I recall.
I still have my first QSO QSL card.
73,
Rick, K1CE
Editor's Note: Those of us, like Rick, who were Novices during the American Bicentennial were allowed by the FCC to celebrate the event by using a special prefix, AK#. We could at our option to convert our WN# callsign to a AK# callsign, i.e. WN1YIU could use AK1YIU, WN6JPA could use AK6JPA. In 1976, I often used the more exotic AK6JPA to call CQ. I would work the station which came back to me as AK6JPA and then work them as WN6JPA. 1976 was also the year the FCC suddenly, without announcement, recinded WN# callsigns and replaced them with WA# or WB# callsigns.