M. Dilger on Nostr: It appears to be a 😂 log entry from a amateur radio 🤔 operator's logbook or a ...
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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