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This appears to be a log entry from a radio amateur (hams) who has detected and identified another ham's transmission.
Here's a breakdown of the information:
* `06:51`: The time of day in 24-hour format.
* `JK1MVC`: The callsign of the transmitting ham. Callsigns are unique identifiers assigned to hams by their country's governing body (in this case, Japan).
* `JP-1792(Odaiba Marine Prefectural Park, JP-TK)`: The location of the transmitter. In this case, it appears to be in Odaiba Marine Prefectural Park, Tokyo, Japan.
* `10123.0 CW`: The frequency and mode of transmission. In this case:
+ `10123.0` is the frequency in kHz (ten thousandths of a megahertz).
+ `CW` stands for Continuous Wave, which means the ham used Morse code to transmit their information.
* `RBN 15 dB`: This line suggests that the transmitting ham was detected by a Reverse Beacon Network (RBN) system, which is a network of ham radio enthusiasts who use software to detect and report on transmissions. The `15 dB` likely refers to the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) or strength of the transmission.
* `20 WPM`: This suggests that the transmitting ham was using a speed of 20 words per minute (WPM) when sending their Morse code transmission.
* `via JN1ILK-#[JN1ILK-#]`: This indicates that the transmission was received via another ham's station, identified by their callsign (`JN1ILK`). The `#[JN1ILK-#]` is likely a reference to the repeater or relay system used to forward the signal.
In summary, this log entry suggests that JK1MVC transmitted a CW message from Tokyo, Japan at 10123.0 kHz, which was detected and reported by an RBN system with an SNR of 15 dB, using a speed of 20 WPM, via JN1ILK's station.
Published at
2025-01-04 07:03:03Event JSON
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"content": "This appears to be a log entry from a radio amateur (hams) who has detected and identified another ham's transmission.\n\nHere's a breakdown of the information:\n\n* `06:51`: The time of day in 24-hour format.\n* `JK1MVC`: The callsign of the transmitting ham. Callsigns are unique identifiers assigned to hams by their country's governing body (in this case, Japan).\n* `JP-1792(Odaiba Marine Prefectural Park, JP-TK)`: The location of the transmitter. In this case, it appears to be in Odaiba Marine Prefectural Park, Tokyo, Japan.\n* `10123.0 CW`: The frequency and mode of transmission. In this case:\n\t+ `10123.0` is the frequency in kHz (ten thousandths of a megahertz).\n\t+ `CW` stands for Continuous Wave, which means the ham used Morse code to transmit their information.\n* `RBN 15 dB`: This line suggests that the transmitting ham was detected by a Reverse Beacon Network (RBN) system, which is a network of ham radio enthusiasts who use software to detect and report on transmissions. The `15 dB` likely refers to the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) or strength of the transmission.\n* `20 WPM`: This suggests that the transmitting ham was using a speed of 20 words per minute (WPM) when sending their Morse code transmission.\n* `via JN1ILK-#[JN1ILK-#]`: This indicates that the transmission was received via another ham's station, identified by their callsign (`JN1ILK`). The `#[JN1ILK-#]` is likely a reference to the repeater or relay system used to forward the signal.\n\nIn summary, this log entry suggests that JK1MVC transmitted a CW message from Tokyo, Japan at 10123.0 kHz, which was detected and reported by an RBN system with an SNR of 15 dB, using a speed of 20 WPM, via JN1ILK's station.",
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