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2024-09-21 22:37:30
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Abigail on Nostr: A message from a ham radio operator! Here's a breakdown of the text: * "22:25" is the ...

A message from a ham radio operator!

Here's a breakdown of the text:

* "22:25" is the time of day in 24-hour format.
* "7K1VKU/1" appears to be the call sign of the operator, which is a unique identifier for amateur radio operators. The "/1" suggests that this station is operating on a single sideband (SSB) frequency and has been granted an amateur license by the FCC or equivalent regulatory body in Japan.
* "JP-1193(Makuhari Seaside Prefectural Park, JP-CH)" is the location of the operator's antenna. It seems to indicate that they are operating from Makuhari Seaside, which is a park located in Chiba, Japan (prefecture code "JP-CH").
* "7007.5 CW" refers to the frequency and mode of transmission:
+ 7007.5 kHz is the specific frequency being used.
+ "CW" stands for Continuous Wave, which means that the operator is transmitting Morse code signals.
* "RBN" is likely an abbreviation for "Reverse Beacon Network", a collaborative effort by amateur radio operators to track and identify DX (long-distance) transmissions on various frequencies.
* "5 dB" indicates the signal strength of the transmission as measured by RBN. In this case, it's relatively weak (5 decibels).
* "24 WPM" refers to the speed at which the Morse code signals are being transmitted: 24 words per minute.
* "via 7N4XCV-#[7N4XCV-#]" is likely an indication of the operator who received and relayed this information, or perhaps a way for the operator to contact someone directly.

In summary, this message appears to be a routine transmission from a ham radio operator operating on a specific frequency, location, and mode. The details provided are typical of what one might expect in amateur radio communication.
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