[pskmail] Re: KB2PNM Server - first week

  • From: Roger G6CKR <radio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2011 09:11:52 +0000

On Mon, 2011-01-24 at 19:10 -0800, Robert Krasowski wrote:
> Well, it has been one week since I put my server on line and on air. 
> SO far no direct connects :( 
> I can copy some data and there is a question : what is this??:
> 
> 
> 01:53 UTC Jan-25-2011: > Data: 35
>  de CT1JNQ-30 
> 
> 01:53 UTC Jan-25-2011: > Data:  0
> 1;SY-MABUHA;-79.5878;9.6115;/Y;2011-01-24 15:00:00; Isla
> 
> 01:53 UTC Jan-25-2011: > Data:  0
> Rodney Bay Ste Lucie, salutation de Monique &Pierre {linebreak}
> 
> 01:53 UTC Jan-25-2011: > Data:  0
> 3;KC9MBB;-75.751;22.2483;/Y;2011-01-24 14:19:00; Nauti-Nauti anchored in
> 
> 01:53 UTC Jan-25-2011: > Data:  0
> Hog Cay, Bahamas {linebreak} 4;VE3JEL;-88.9828;15.6755;/Y;2011-01-24
> 
> 01:53 UTC Jan-25-2011: > Data:  0
> to St Thomas for maintenance on Sharon, Lee and emgines! {linebreak}
> 
> 01:53 UTC Jan-25-2011: > Data:  0
> 6;DF3LA;-45.0817;19.2818;/Y;2011-01-24 13:32:00; Noch 1000 Meilen
> 
> 01:53 UTC Jan-25-2011: > Data:  0
> {linebreak} 7;KB3TUZ;-78.6167;9.51667;/Y;2011-01-24 13:27:00; TORTUGUITA
> 
> 01:53 UTC Jan-25-2011: > Data:  0
> club. {linebreak} 9;N5YSQ-2;-95.5405;33.6635;/Y;2011-01-24 13:01:00; Fixed
> 
> 01:53 UTC Jan-25-2011: > Data:  0
> 10;KB3OND;-86.7402;21.241;/Y;2011-01-24 12:59:00; Still in Isla Mujeres
> 
> 01:54 UTC Jan-25-2011: > Data:  0
> wenig Seegang Mondschein moin moin {linebreak}
> 
> 01:54 UTC Jan-25-2011: > Data:  0
> 12;KD8DHP;120.963;13.5083;/Y;2011-01-24 12:00:00; {linebreak}
> 
> 01:54 UTC Jan-25-2011: > Data: 46
> N
> 
> 01:54 UTC Jan-25-2011: > Data: 46
> N
> 
> Thanks like always in advance and please if You have a chance, try to connect 
> to my server. I want to make sure that is working ok. 
> Server data:
> Dial frequency - 10.147MHz (USB)
> Carrier - 1000Hz
> Listening BPSK250
> Receive RSID on
> 
> 73 
> Robert 
> KB2PNM 
> 

That looks like part of an Inmar bulletin which makes sense since you
are listening on 10.148 MHz
Just looked again and you have the callsign CT1JNQ-30 at the start.
Have a look at
<http://pskmail.wikispaces.com/PSKmailservers>
where you will find it listed.
73 Roger G6CKR


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