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On Mon, 05 Apr 2004 21:28:07 GMT, "RP Jones" wrote:
2nd: Why buy this stuff to see some blurry mug, stupid bowling pin's or especially a call sign once an hour.......make no sense. Am I missing something here ? SSTV is fun. The MMSSTV program is free. |
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Wasn't SSTV out and in CQ in the 60's or 70's in monocolor from some company
named Robot I have a Robot unit. It's beautifully made and is loaded with TTL chips on a well-designed board, with lots of controls and I/O ports. It's for SSTV transmission and reception. I've never tried it because I don't hear that 20M group here. Also, FSTV on UHF has grabbed the TV hams. Bill, K5BY |
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