Ohhhh,, You are dynamic probing!!
This is a basic technique we use sometimes in the UK depending on site conditions. From the details above I can see that you are using the DPH setup (Dynamic probing Heavy. See BS 1377:1990 Soils for Civil Engineering - In-situ testing (Page 23!!)
The results should be presented to you as : the number of blows per 100mm (N100). This method is slightly different from the traditional SPT used on cable tool rigs, but many generalised comparisons can be drawn.
The comparitive N value can be derived: N = 2 x N100. Basically the sum of any two increments on the rods.
WARNING that this is very generalised. I'd use the comparision as guidelines only - I would not use these for design purposes.