It appears you're providing a log entry from a ham radio activity. Here's a breakdown of what the information might mean:
- **00:16**: This could be the time when the transmission was recorded or observed.
- **JR1WVU/1**: This seems to be an amateur radio call sign, likely used by JR1WVU but with an extension `/1`. Call signs in amateur radio often indicate location and sometimes mode of operation (such as simplex, repeater, etc.). The `/1` could imply a specific mode or a temporary identifier.
- **on JP-1196(Teganuma Shizen Fureai Greenway Prefectural Park, JP-CH)**: This suggests the location where the transmission was observed. "JP" is used to indicate Japan, and "JP-1196" might be an amateur radio prefix for a specific region or a national identification code used in amateur radio operations. The mention of Teganuma Shizen Fureai Greenway Prefectural Park could be a reference point within that location. However, the meaning of "(JP-CH)" is unclear without more context; it might relate to another identifier (possibly for a city or region).
- **144980 FM fm[JR1WVU]**: This line seems to detail the frequency and mode used by JR1WVU/1 for this transmission.
- "144980" suggests that the transmission was observed on a frequency of 14.480 MHz, which is within the VHF range commonly used for amateur radio FM voice transmissions.
- "FM fm" indicates that the transmission was received in FM mode, and it might also be specifying that the transmission's mode was indeed FM (which seems redundant).
This log entry appears to capture a moment of activity from an amateur radio session. The specifics (like exact location identifiers) could require additional context or references for detailed understanding.