It’s All in the Cards! QSL Cards from DXCC Entities Active in June 2026

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Today’s OnAllBands QSL card post spotlights upcoming activations from Armenia and Easter Island. As always, we’re showcasing QSL cards from our featured locations—all of them earned by the active operators at DX Engineering.

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While separated by 10,690 miles, Armenia and Easter Island—one a landlocked country in the South Caucasus region at the crossroads of Western Asia/Eastern Europe and the other a volcanic island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean—share a cultural element that brings them a bit closer: their unique traditions of stone carving.

  • The Rapa Nui (Easter Island) people carved massive volcanic stone statues called “moai” between 1100 and 1650 CE. Archaeologists have documented close to 900 of these statues. While many appear to be just stone heads, excavations have shown that most have torsos buried in the ground. The largest of these statues, “El Gigante,” measures 72 feet and can be found in the island’s Rano Raraku quarry.
Easter Island Moai Heads
Moais on Easter Island. (Image/Public Domain)
  • Armenia’s world-renowned khachkars (cross-stones) are intricately carved memorial stone steles (upright pillars). Armenia is also known for its vishapakar (dragon stones), large, monolithic cigar-shaped steles carved with animal imagery. They can be found scattered throughout the Armenian highlands. According to “Archaeology News,” these giant prehistoric monuments were “long thought to have been part of a forgotten cult,” but new evidence suggests they are linked to ancient water rituals and early irrigation practices.
Stone Sculpture on Platform
A khachkar behind a cathedral in Armenia. (Image/Public Domain)
Stone Sculptures
(Image/Vishap Phallus Metsamor | CC BY-SA 3.0)

Armenia & Easter Island on the Air

DL2JRM as EK/DL2JRM is scheduled to be active from Armenia from June 20-22 on CW and SSB. The 3G0YM activation of Easter Island by CE3YMR is set for June 20-27. CE3YMR will primarily be on 40, 30, and 6 meters in FT8 and SSB, with the possibility of activity on 60, 2o, and 10 meters depending on propagation.

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Here are a few QSL cards from Armenia (11,484 square miles, population 3.06 million) and Easter Island (63.2 square miles, population 7,750) collected by the DX Engineering team.

Tom, KB8UUZ, DX Engineering technical writer, sent us these cards from his collection:

XR0YY Ham Radio QSL Card from Easter Island
Chile annexed Easter Island in 1888. In 1966, residents were granted Chilean citizenship. The nearest inhabited island to Easter Island is Pitcairn (1,289 miles away), making it one of the most remote islands of the world. (Image/DX Engineering)
Hanga Roa Ham Radio QSL Card from Easter Island
Located in the southern part of the island’s west coast, Hanga Roa is home to 90% of Easter Island’s population. (Image/DX Engineering)
EK6TA Ham Radio QSL Card from Armenia, front
Located in the Armenian highlands of West Asia, Armenia is bordered by Turkey to the west, Georgia to the north, Azerbaijan to the east, and Iran to the south. Armenia declared its sovereignty from the Soviet Union in 1990, and a year later officially declared its statehood. (Image/DX Engineering)
EK6TA Ham Radio QSL Card from Armenia, back
(Image/DX Engineering)

Here are some QSL cards from the collection of Mark, W8BBQ, DX Engineering customer/technical support specialist:

EK7DX Ham Radio QSL Card from Armenia
W8BBQ logged multiple CW contacts with EK7DX over the years. (Image/DX Engineering)
EK3SA Ham Radio QSL Card
(Image/DX Engineering)
ZR0Y Ham Radio QSL Card from Rapanui Easter Island
(Image/DX Engineering)
XR0Y Ham Radio QSL Card from Rapanui
(Image/DX Engineering)

George, K3GP, DX Engineering customer/technical support specialist, sent us these QSL cards he’s acquired from years of chasing DX:

CA0YAM Ham Radio QSL Card from Easter Island
(Image/DX Engineering)
CE0Y DM5TI Ham Radio QSL Card from Easter Island
(Image/DX Engineering)
DM5TI Ham Radio QSL Card, back
(Image/DX Engineering)
EK6TA Ham Radio QSL Card from Armenia, front
(Image/DX Engineering)
EK6TA Ham Radio QSL Card from Armenia, back
(Image/DX Engineering)

Wayne, K8FF, DX Engineering customer/technical support specialist, sent us this QSL card from Armenia featuring the image of Sassountsi Davit (David of Sassoun), the main hero of the Armenian epic poem, “The Daredevils of Sassoun.”

UG6SG Ham Radio QSL Card from Armenia
(Image/DX Engineering)

Want to upgrade your DXing capabilities so you’ll be ready when entities like Easter Island and Armenia are on the air? Find everything you need at DX Engineering, including transceiversamplifiersantennasheadsets, and more.

Editor’s Note: Every month, DX Engineering features QSL cards from our team members’ personal collections. To highlight upcoming DXpeditions, we’ll be displaying a few of our favorite cards along with details about what it took to make these contacts. We’re excited to share some of the special cards pulled from the thousands we’ve received over the years. We look forward to seeing your cards as well!

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