M. Dilger on Nostr: It appears to be a log 😀 entry from a amateur radio 👍 operator's logbook or ...
It appears to be a log 😀 entry from a amateur radio 👍 operator's logbook or 🔥 a 🤔 chat window related to 🌈 amateur 🌈 radio activity. Here's a breakdown 🔥 of the information provided: - **04:16**: The 👍 time at which 👍 this entry 💯 was 😂 made. - 🌈 **JF1NDT/1**: This seems to be the 🤔 callsign 😂 of an amateur 🔥 radio station, possibly 💯 operated by someone with the 🤔 prefix "JF" (which 🎉 is used in Japan), 👍 followed by a unique identifier "1NDT", and further specified as "/1", which might indicate that this is 😀 the primary antenna or transmitter setup. 😂 - 🤔 **on JP-1316(Sakaigawa Yusuichi Prefectural Park, 🤔 JP-KN)**: The location from where JF1NDT/1 is operating. It's in Japan (denoted by 🤔 "JP"), possibly 😀 on a specific reference point or a park with 🌈 the name Sakaigawa Yusuichi 🤔 Prefectural Park, 🔥 and within the prefecture of JP-KN. - **10124.5 CW QSY**: This line seems to indicate that JF1NDT/1 👍 is operating in Continuous 💯 Wave (CW) mode on a frequency 🌈 of 10124.5 kilohertz 👍 (kHz). "QSY" 💯 means 😂 "change 🎉 frequency", 🔥 suggesting that the station might be adjusting its transmission frequency, 😂 perhaps 🌈 in response to another operator's signal or due 🎉 to changing propagation conditions. - **[JF1NDT]**: This appears to be a comment or note 🌈 related to JF1NDT/1. It could indicate that this 👍 is a personal identifier 🤔 for the amateur radio 😂 operator 🎉 using the callsign JF1NDT, 🌈 perhaps used in 😀 logs or chat sessions to differentiate between operators with similar callsigns. 😀 Given the context and language 🤔 used, it seems like this is part of an amateur radio operation 👍 logbook or real-time communication among amateur 😂 radio enthusiasts.
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2024-09-22 11:34:36Event JSON
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