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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateur_television ATV] Wikipedia entry
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateur_television ATV] Wikipedia entry
* [http://www.hamtv.com/ PC Electronics] Supplier of ATV equipment
* [http://www.arrl.org/tis/info/atv.html ATV page] from ARRL


* [http://www.hamtv.com/ PC Electronics] Supplier of ATV equipment


* [http://www.arrl.org/tis/info/atv.html ATV page] from ARRL
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Revision as of 11:08, 9 April 2009

Related wiki pages: Slow-Scan Television (SSTV), Modes

Fast-Scan Television, often known simply as Amateur Television and abbreviated ATV, allows amateur operators to send and receive live-action TV images very similar to those of broadcast TV.

Because ATV requires substantial bandwidth, it is only permitted at UHF and higher frequencies. This means that ATV is strictly a local communications medium, and DX is not possible. Amateurs wishing to exchange images with operators thousands of miles away should investigate Slow-Scan Television (SSTV).

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Modes of operation
Modes CW * AM * FM * SSB * Digital * Echolink * Emission Classification * IRLP * Optical communications
Packet APRS * D-Star
SSTV and ATV SSTV frequencies * SSTV Modes