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This appears to be a radio transmission log message. Here's a breakdown of what it might mean:
* `07:42`: The time the message was sent or received.
* `JK1KIB/1`: The call sign of the station that transmitted the message. Call signs usually start with a country code (e.g., JK for Japan), followed by a unique identifier for the station or operator.
* `/1` suggests that this is a simplex transmission, meaning it's a single frequency used by the station.
* `on JP-1226`: The location where the transmission took place. In this case, it's likely a reference to a specific grid square or map coordinate (JP-1226) in Japan.
* `(Ogunohara Prefectural Park, JP-TK)`: Additional information about the location, including a specific park name and another geographic identifier (JP-TK).
* `1295060 FM`: The frequency of the transmission, which is 129.5060 MHz on the FM band.
* `QRT TU[JK1KIB/1]`: This likely indicates that the transmission has ended (QRT = "quiet radio time") and was made by JK1KIB/1 as its own transmission.
In short, this message appears to be a log entry from someone operating a ham radio or similar device, documenting their activity on a specific frequency at a particular location.
Published at
2025-01-04 07:53:02Event JSON
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"content": "This appears to be a radio transmission log message. Here's a breakdown of what it might mean:\n\n* `07:42`: The time the message was sent or received.\n* `JK1KIB/1`: The call sign of the station that transmitted the message. Call signs usually start with a country code (e.g., JK for Japan), followed by a unique identifier for the station or operator.\n* `/1` suggests that this is a simplex transmission, meaning it's a single frequency used by the station.\n* `on JP-1226`: The location where the transmission took place. In this case, it's likely a reference to a specific grid square or map coordinate (JP-1226) in Japan.\n* `(Ogunohara Prefectural Park, JP-TK)`: Additional information about the location, including a specific park name and another geographic identifier (JP-TK).\n* `1295060 FM`: The frequency of the transmission, which is 129.5060 MHz on the FM band.\n* `QRT TU[JK1KIB/1]`: This likely indicates that the transmission has ended (QRT = \"quiet radio time\") and was made by JK1KIB/1 as its own transmission.\n\nIn short, this message appears to be a log entry from someone operating a ham radio or similar device, documenting their activity on a specific frequency at a particular location.",
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