You are definitely hsv1 positive. Statistically, this is an oral infection, even if you've never had a cold sore. About half the adult population has this, and 90% will never get a cold sore.
Your hsv2 isn't actually positive. It's equivocal, or indeterminate, and barely, at that. Positive is anything over a 1.10, and most experts and the CDC feel that anything under a 3.5 needs to be confirmed since it could be a false positive.
When was your last possible exposure? My only concern would be that your results are getting higher - very slightly, but it's an increase, and if you've recently been exposed, you could be developing antibodies.
If it's been more than 4 months since your last possible exposure - sex even with a condom - then I wouldn't worry too much about this. If it's been more recent than that, you should test again at 4 months.