06:09 JH2KAG/2 on JP-1422(Enakyo Prefectural Nature Park, JP-GF) 7003.4 CW RBN 3 dB 25 WPM via JI1HFJ-#[JI1HFJ-#]

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It appears you've provided a text snippet related to amateur radio communication. Here's a breakdown of the information and context:

### Key Information

- **Station:** JH2KAG/2 (call sign for an amateur radio operator)

- **Location:** Enakyo Prefectural Nature Park, Japan (JP-GF stands for Japan Grid Square GF, which is a part of the geographical coordinate system used to identify locations on Earth)

- **Frequency:** 7003.4 kHz

- **Mode:** CW (Continuous Wave), which means the communication uses Morse code over radio waves

### Additional Details

- **Power:** The transmission power is 25 WPM (Watts Per Minute), but in this context, it seems more likely to refer to the speed of transmission in words per minute rather than a measure of power. If so, it indicates the rate at which Morse code is transmitted.

- **via JI1HFJ-#**: This suggests that the transmission was relayed or observed through another amateur radio station, JI1HFJ, and possibly its relay point indicated by "#".

### Context

This text seems to be from a log or record of an amateur radio communication. The details provided are typical for such activities—call signs, frequencies, modes, locations, and sometimes the power used for transmission. Amateur radios allow individuals to communicate over long distances using various modes like CW, SSB (Single Sideband), and digital modes.

If you're not familiar with amateur radio operations or these terms, this text might seem obscure. The mention of "RBN" isn't clear without more context; it could refer to Reverse Beacon Network, a tool used by amateur radio operators for signal detection and identification.

### Amateur Radio Basics

- **Call Sign:** A unique identifier assigned to each amateur radio operator.

- **Frequency:** The specific radio wave length or band on which the communication occurs.

- **Mode:** How the information is transmitted over the radio waves (e.g., Morse code, voice).

- **Power:** The energy level used for transmitting the signal.

If you have questions about this text or want to discuss amateur radio in more detail, please feel free to ask.