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What is SSTV image decoder?

What is SSTV image decoder?

Slow-scan television (SSTV) is a picture transmission method, used mainly by amateur radio operators, to transmit and receive static pictures via radio in monochrome or color.

How do you use robot 36?

Running Robot36 is dead simple. Just download the app, run it, and pick your modulation scheme. It uses the microphone onboard the phone to pick up the SSTV signals through the mic. Hold it up to the speaker of the device creating the SSTV signals, or up to a radio receiving an SSTV signal.

How do I broadcast my SSTV?

All you need to do to receive SSTV pictures direct from the space station is to connect the audio output of a scanner or amateur radio transceiver via a simple interface to the soundcard on a Windows PC or an Apple iOS device, and tune in to 145.800 MHz FM.

How do I send pictures to SSTV?

SSTV stands for Slow Scan TV. In the amateur radio world, this allows you to send images as data to each other ober amateur radio. To send and receive messages, you need to connect your amateur radio rig to a computer, and then use software to send and decode images.

What is SSTV encoder?

Slow-scan television (SSTV) is a method for picture transmission used by amateur radio operators to transmit and receive images. This encoder will be a part of our future project in RadioClub EIT consisting of an SSTV Encoder with an Arduino, to transmit pictures from the sky by radio.

On what date did the first two way amateur television contact between the US and Europe take place?

Up until now long distance contacts had normally been made at night, but it was soon discovered that long distance contacts could also be made during the day. As a result, the first transatlantic daytime contacts were made in February 1925, and maintained every day for over a month.

What radio frequency does the ISS use?

145.80 MHz
The ISS radio transmits signals at 145.80 MHz and receives signals at either 144.49 or 145.20 MHz, depending on its orbital location. Most school groups chosen to participate in the ARISS program set up a temporary ground station in their schools, often with the help of local amateur radio volunteers.

How do I get SSTV images from ISS?

Does the ISS still transmit SSTV?

Slow Scan Television (SSTV) is transmitted by the ARISS Russia Team from the amateur radio station in the Russian Service Module of the International Space Station using the callsign RS0ISS. The ISS puts out a strong signal on 145.800 MHz FM and a 2m handheld with a 1/4 wave antenna will be enough to receive it.

Is SSTV USB or LSB?

Slow-Scan Television (SSTV)

Frequencies 3 MHz,450 MHz
Frequency Range 3 MHz – 450 MHz
Mode USB, LSB, NFM
Modulation FM
ACF Line per minute

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