LHS Episode #212: SSTV Deep Dive

In Episode #212 of Linux in the Ham Shack, the hosts take an in-depth look at the origins and operation of Slow-Scan Television (SSTV) and the Linux-native application QSSTV which allows radio amateurs to enjoy the wonder of sending and receiving still images via radio waves. Thank you for listening and stay tuned for a special episode on the use of the QSSTV picture editor which aids in the generation of SSTV images.
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[audio:https://bsmarchive.info/lhs/mp3/lhs212.mp3]
Segment 1 (Main Topic)
Slow Scan Television (SSTV)
Additional Info:
https://lhs.fyi/5G (Wikipedia)
https://lhs.fyi/qsstv (QSSTV Software)
https://lhs.fyi/5F (QSSTV Manual)
Segment 2 (Announcements & Feedback)
OARS Hamfest
Mount Vernon, Missouri
March 24, 2018
8:00am to 2:00pm
K5TUX will be doing a presentation on something
Green Country Hamfest
Claremore, Oklahoma
April 13, 2018 (4pm to 9pm)
April 14, 2018 (8am to 3pm)
LHS will (likely) be there in booth CE6
Comment on Episode #211 from Taryon, KD9ILI
When studying for general I used Gordon West General Class License Study Manual and used https://lhs.fyi/5H (HamStudy.org) to test my knowledge. Taryon, KD9ILI.
Voice Mail from Ken, KB9RLW
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