23:58 JF6LIU/1 on JP-1304(Hodogaya Prefectural Park, JP-KN) 7036 RTTY RTTY AJA#110106[JF6LIU]
Discussion
It seems you're sharing a log entry from a ham radio operation. Let me break down the information for you:
**Time**: 23:58 (11:58 PM)
**Callsign**: JF6LIU/1 (this is the amateur radio operator's callsign, indicating their location and identity)
**Location**: JP-1304 (Hodogaya Prefectural Park), with a reference to JP-KN (which likely denotes a specific geographical area or a county in Kanagawa prefecture, Japan)
**Mode**: 7036 RTTY (this indicates the radio frequency used was around 7.036 MHz, and the transmission mode was RTTY, which stands for Radio Teletype - a digital modulation method used for communication over amateur radio networks)
**Report**: AJA#110106[JF6LIU] (this appears to be a report or response from another station, with the prefix "AJA" indicating it's likely an automated reporting system. The number and callsign following it probably confirm the identity of the responding station.)
This log entry seems to be part of a routine communication between amateur radio operators, possibly exchanging information about signal reports, locations, or just engaging in conversation over the RTTY mode.