Wiring harness door wiring harness front right passenger door UH8 Corsa D 3-door Opel Article number for inquiries: 38241 Opel Catalogue No: 1285641 Part number GM: 13144649 Identification letters: UH8 WIRING HARNESS FRONT DOOR, PASSENGER SIDE (FOR ELECTR. OPERATED WINDOWS) (FOR ELECTRICAL MIRROR) (EXCEPT TRANSPARENT ILLUMINATED SWITCH) (EXCEPT VAUXHALL), LL (3-DOOR HATCHBACK,VAN) (L08), EXCEPT THEFT PROTECTION Condition: very good Models: ; Corsa D; Storage location: T4-22 S0711 VL 58.87 20/03/2020.
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The QSL card features the call sign UH8AAD, representing a ham radio operator based in Ashkhabad, Turkmenistan. Displayed prominently at the top, the card includes a heading indicating the location, and below it, the operator's details. The card is addressed to VA3BLU, with the date of communication noted as October 4, 1991. Additional details include the GMT time (1:57), frequency (14 MHz), a signal report (RST 559), and that the communication mode was CW and SSB. The operator's name, Berdi Adakov, is also included, along with a friendly sign-off of "73 es DX," which is a common well-wishing among amateur radio operators. The reverse side of the card is blank, providing space for further notes or messages.
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The QSL card features a striking and intricate decorative piece known as "Ok-yay," which was used as a back adornment for boys' clothing during the late 19th to early 20th centuries. The ornate design is crafted from silver and adorned with gilding and cornelian, showcasing the artistic craftsmanship of the Yomud people. The card is highlighted against a rich green backdrop, enhancing the visual appeal of the detailed gold and red accents. On the reverse side, it contains handwritten notes pertaining to a radio communication in 1977, including call signs and operational details, along with a bold purple stamp identifying the sender as UH8HCE from Moscow. This unique blend of cultural heritage and amateur radio history makes the card a fascinating artifact.
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The QSL card originates from the USSR's Turkmen SSR, featuring the callsign UH8DC prominently in bold red letters at the top. It is dated December 31, 1979, with the time recorded as 0604 GMT and the operating frequency listed at 14 MHz. The card shows a two-way RST report of 57, indicating a satisfactory signal quality. It details the transmitter power as 200 watts, and the receiver and antenna setup includes two elements. Addressed to "Dave," it includes a friendly note of thanks and specifies the location as Ashkhabad in the 43rd region, with instructions to send correspondence via Box 88 in Moscow. The reverse side is blank, providing a classic look typical of vintage QSL cards.
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CODE 43161. ONE USED AMBIENTE 8 WAY WIRING CENTRE UH8. VERY GOOD CLEAN USED CONDITION.
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Heatmiser UH8-RF v2 The Heatmiser UH8-RF v2 is our 8 Zone wireless wiring centre designed to work with our Slimline-RF and neoAir Thermostats. The UH8-RF v2 provides central switching and is therefore ideally situated next to the underfloor heating manifold.
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The QSL card features a bright design prominently displaying the call sign "UH8HBZ" in large red letters, indicating its origin from Ashkhabad, USSR, in Zone 17, Region 043. Dated April 25, 1978, at 00:20 GMT, it records a two-way radio communication with the station CG-3BLU on a frequency of 14 MHz in CW mode, receiving a signal report of 519. Below the communication details, there are personal notes thanking "Dick" for the exchange, signed off by "Victor," and a request for prompt QSL acknowledgement via Box 88, Moscow. The reverse side of the card is blank, underscoring its purpose as a formal record in amateur radio communication.
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The neoAir can operate in heating only mode or heating and hot water and is perfect for those with combi boilers or hot water cylinders. Battery Powered Heating Mode, Hot Water, Heating & Hot Water Mode.
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