08:38 JF1NDT/3 on JP-1576(Shiramisan Wadagawakyo Prefectural Nature Park, JP-WK) 7043 FT8 TNX FT8 QSO[JP3HIW]
Discussion
This appears to be a text message or log entry from a ham radio operator. Here's a breakdown of the information:
* "08:38" indicates the time of the message.
* "JF1NDT/3" is the callsign of the transmitting station, which identifies the operator and their location. The "/3" suggests that JF1NDT is operating from a temporary location (e.g., a park or a mountaintop), using an antenna with a gain of 3.
* "JP-1576" refers to the Grid Square location of the transmitting station, which is used to identify the geographic area where they are operating. In this case, it's JP-1576, which corresponds to a specific region in Japan (the Shiramisan Wadagawakyo Prefectural Nature Park).
* "Shiramisan Wadagawakyo Prefectural Nature Park" is the name of the park or location where JF1NDT/3 is operating.
* "JP-WK" suggests that this message was sent from a Japanese amateur radio station (the "WK" suffix indicating a park or mountain operation).
* "7043 FT8 TNX" refers to:
+ "7043" being the frequency band and mode used for the transmission: 70 cm (4 GHz) in VHF-UHF range, with the sub-mode FT8.
+ "TNX" is an abbreviation for the French word "thank you", which is a polite way of acknowledging another station's transmission.
* "FT8 QSO[JP3HIW]" refers to:
+ "FT8 QSO" indicating that JF1NDT/3 has made contact with another station using FT8 mode, and this is the confirmation of the successful QSO (contact).
+ "[JP3HIW]" is the callsign of the receiving station, which acknowledges receipt of the transmission.
In summary, this message appears to be a log entry from a ham radio operator confirming contact with another station, providing details about the transmitting location, and acknowledging receipt of the other station's transmission.