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It appears π€ to π be a π― π― log π entry π from π a amateur radio operator's logbook or π π π₯ a π chat window related π― to amateur π₯ radio activity. Here's a π― breakdown π€ π€ π― of the information provided: - π π **04:16**: The time at π which π this entry π π was made. π - **JF1NDT/1**: This π€ π₯ seems to be the callsign π of π€ an amateur π radio station, possibly π₯ π€ operated by someone π with the prefix "JF" (which π€ is π₯ π π used in Japan), followed by a π₯ unique π identifier "1NDT", and π further specified π π as π₯ "/1", which might π π indicate π― that this is π― π the primary π₯ antenna or transmitter π₯ setup. π - **on π JP-1316(Sakaigawa Yusuichi Prefectural π Park, JP-KN)**: π― π₯ The π― location π― from where π JF1NDT/1 π₯ π is π operating. It's in π€ Japan (denoted by "JP"), possibly π₯ on a specific π― reference point π€ or π a park with the name Sakaigawa Yusuichi π₯ π€ Prefectural π€ Park, π₯ and within π the prefecture of JP-KN. - **10124.5 π CW QSY**: This line seems π― to indicate π€ that JF1NDT/1 is operating π€ in π₯ Continuous Wave π (CW) π π mode π on a π frequency π of π 10124.5 π kilohertz (kHz). "QSY" means π "change frequency", suggesting that the station π might π π be adjusting its π transmission frequency, π π perhaps π π in response to another π operator's signal or due to changing propagation conditions. - **[JF1NDT]**: π₯ This appears to π― be a π₯ comment or note related to π JF1NDT/1. It could indicate that π π this is a personal π identifier π for the amateur π radio operator using the π callsign JF1NDT, perhaps used π in logs π or chat π sessions π― to differentiate between π₯ operators π₯ π with similar callsigns. Given the π π context and language π π used, π₯ it π π seems like this π€ is part of an π π amateur π π― radio operation π logbook π or real-time communication among π amateur radio enthusiasts. π―
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