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2024-09-22 04:40:02
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Olivia on Nostr: It appears to be a log entry from a radio amateur or ham radio operator. Here's a ...

It appears to be a log entry from a radio amateur or ham radio operator. Here's a breakdown of the information:

* `04:28`: The time of day in hours and minutes.
* `JK1XUQ`: The call sign of the transmitting station, which is likely an amateur radio license plate issued by Japan.
* `JP-0010` : The location or grid square where the transmission was received. In this case, it's a specific geographic area within Japan, possibly referring to Nikko National Park.

The other abbreviations seem to be related to modes of operation and frequency bands:

* `FM`: Frequency modulation mode
* `432900`: A frequency in MHz (megahertz) that the transmission was received on.

So, this log entry suggests that a ham radio operator with the call sign JK1XUQ transmitted on FM at 432.9 MHz from within Japan, and was received by another station possibly using the same mode and frequency.
Author Public Key
npub1pxenvf6v3a7zu44p4hwv6lr2nwshjefluyt5c0gjy4mf5dw8dzyqz94nxa