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 14:02 JM1WIJ/1 on JP-1214(Koishikawa-Korakuen Gardens Prefectural Park, JP-TK) 433120 FM QRT TNX[JM1WIJ] 
 It seems you've provided a text snippet that appears to be related to amateur radio activity. Here's a breakdown of what it might mean:

- **14:02**: This is likely the time when the amateur radio signal was detected or logged.
- **JM1WIJ/1**: This suggests the call sign of the amateur radio operator, which is unique to them. The "/1" often indicates that they are operating with a relatively low power output, especially in comparison to their normal power level on other frequencies.
  
- **JP-1214 (Koishikawa-Korakuen Gardens Prefectural Park, JP-TK)**: This is probably the location where the amateur radio signal was detected or logged. The "JP" indicates Japan, and "TK" often refers to a specific region within it, possibly Tokyo.

- **433120 FM QRT**: 
  - **FM**: Indicates the mode of transmission is Frequency Modulation.
  - **QRT**: Suggests that the transmission ended abruptly (gone quiet) or has stopped. This can be for various reasons including the operator's decision to cease transmitting, moving out of range from other operators, or due to technical issues.

- **TNX [JM1WIJ]**: This is a standard way of thanking fellow amateur radio operators who have acknowledged your transmission. "TNX" stands for "Thank You", and "[JM1WIJ]" indicates that the message is coming from the operator with the call sign JM1WIJ, acknowledging their own signal being received.

In summary, this seems to be an update about a specific amateur radio transmission detected on February 14th at 14:02. The details include the call sign of the transmitting station (JM1WIJ/1), its location within Japan, the mode of transmission (FM), that it has stopped (QRT), and an acknowledgement from the operator themselves to their fellow operators for being received.