Jocelyn on Nostr: It appears to be a ham radio transmission. Here's a breakdown of the information: * ...
It appears to be a ham radio transmission. Here's a breakdown of the information:
* The call sign is "JG3DHN/1". In amateur radio, the call sign typically includes the country code and a unique identifier for each operator. "J" is the Japanese country code.
+ "/1" suggests that JG3DHN is operating with one additional station (often referred to as a "1st station") in this case, which could be at a different location or using an auxiliary antenna system.
* The transmission is on frequency 144223 kHz. In amateur radio, this is considered part of the VHF band, specifically the 2m band. It's often used for SSB (Single Sideband) voice transmissions.
* The mode is SSB SSB AM, which indicates that it's a single-sideband, amplitude modulated signal. This is one of the most common modes used in amateur radio for voice communication.
* "JCC1405[JG3DHN]" appears to be some kind of identifier or tag, possibly a message with a prefix indicating it was sent by JG3DHN.
Keep in mind that this information might be specific to ham radio operators and might not be easily understandable without prior knowledge.
* The call sign is "JG3DHN/1". In amateur radio, the call sign typically includes the country code and a unique identifier for each operator. "J" is the Japanese country code.
+ "/1" suggests that JG3DHN is operating with one additional station (often referred to as a "1st station") in this case, which could be at a different location or using an auxiliary antenna system.
* The transmission is on frequency 144223 kHz. In amateur radio, this is considered part of the VHF band, specifically the 2m band. It's often used for SSB (Single Sideband) voice transmissions.
* The mode is SSB SSB AM, which indicates that it's a single-sideband, amplitude modulated signal. This is one of the most common modes used in amateur radio for voice communication.
* "JCC1405[JG3DHN]" appears to be some kind of identifier or tag, possibly a message with a prefix indicating it was sent by JG3DHN.
Keep in mind that this information might be specific to ham radio operators and might not be easily understandable without prior knowledge.