Next up are some more analog SSTV pictures I received on various HF bands using Makoto Mori's excellent MMSSTV software. ANALOG SSTV IMAGES RECEIVED FROM MIR SPACE STATION ON 2 METERS USING WIN95SSTV SOFTWARE: ANALOG SSTV IMAGES RECEIVED ON HF BANDS USING WIN95SSTV SOFTWARE: The equipment I used back then consisted of an Icom IC-746 transceiver, a 586 class 166 Mhz computer with a Pro Audio Spectrum 16 sound card, and Silicon Pixel's Win95SSTV software. Here are a few samples of some analog SSTV pictures I received in the late 90's. Now all it takes to get on the air with SSTV is a PC, some downloadable software, and a simple sound card interface! This gallery was created primarily to give those interested in SSTV an idea of results which can be expected using such software. Back in those pre-VCR days, cameras and scan converters were expensive! Today, the ever present (and ever cheaper) personal computer has changed everything. When I first became active in Ham Radio in the early 1980's, getting on the air with Slow-Scan TV required all sorts of specialty equipment. Welcome to KA1MDA's SLOW-SCAN TV Image Gallery
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