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Re: "I sent a photo of my cat 630 miles over the air"
Wow that's fun stuff. Back many moons ago I used to tinker with SSTV and Slow Scan TV on ham radio was a blast. You still find some folks doing it on 40m and 20m. The ISS sometimes sends a SSTV image and also a digital SSTV of the same thing. The digital is so fast you can really appreciate the difference. I think people forget all broadcast TV is radio and the before the digital TV it was 2 frequencies one for the audio and one for the picture. GPS is just radio.. insert meme "it's all radio?", "always has been..." ;-) keep at it @addison looking to seeing more positive reports. 73 de N2QFD
May 15 · 7 months ago
🐝 Addison [OP/mod] · 2024-05-16 at 19:39:
@Queen_City_Nerd Thanks for the encouragement! SSTV looks like a lot of fun. I'll be sure to write something here about it when I give it a shot. It's been eye-opening to learn just how little our foundational technology has changed from the start of the last century. 73
🚀 stack · 2024-05-16 at 20:29:
Wheels are still round, in spite of what AI may suggest.
📡 Queen_City_Nerd [mod] · 2024-05-16 at 22:26:
here's something else for you to play with if you haven't seen it yet @addison.
https://swradiogram.net/ This is a group that sends a regular broadcast over just shorwave radio to decode with MFSK (FLDigi is a good program) Yeah, digital is the biggest thing to change I can think of for me. Even in our rigs, my TenTec is software defined, there's a little arduino clone in there doing the work. And since getting my ticket in 1993 it's been the sort of thing you can come and go from which makes it nice too. best 73!
I sent a photo of my cat 630 miles over the air — We used VarAC to transfer an 8kb image over the 20-meter band from Portland, OR to Salt Lake City, UT. My antenna is an inverted-vee dipole resonant at 14.1 MHz. It shares a feed point with a 10-meter inverted vee. The transfer took just under an hour. Given my antenna's thin, low-quality wire elements and the thunderstorm over the receiving station, I'm impressed that we were able to complete the transfer at all. I was transmitting at 45 Watts,...
💬 Addison [mod] · 8 comments · 4 likes · May 14 · 7 months ago