Mike Knox WA0KKE Amateur Slow Scan Television

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Mike Knox WA0KKE Amateur Slow Scan Television SSTV Mike Knox WA0KKE Amateur Slow Scan Television 9/21/2018

Topics of Discussion History of SSTV What Equipment is Needed? Slow Scan vs Fast Scan Some favorite Circuits. How Much Does it Cost? What Kind of Images are Sent? Problems? Where do I look for SSTV Signals? Why SSTV? Etiquette Resources Demo Time 9/21/2018

History of SSTV Amateur SSTV has been around since 1958. SSTV started out with surplus radar display tubes with very long persistence ("P7") phosphors. This allowed an image to be painted on the screen over a period of a few seconds. Flying Spot scanners Were used to “look at pictures” and send signals to Tape Recorders. Pictures were stored on tape recorders and on Polaroid pictures. 9/21/2018

History of SSTV 1973: SSTV Monitor, using a long persistence display-tube. Fastscan to slowscan tv camera converter (sampler). 1975: First commercially available digital memory SSTV-Scanconverter SFC-1404 (was displayed on the 1975 Geneva ITU Show and designed by DL2RZ). 9/21/2018

History of SSTV 1976: First combined Receive&Transmit-SSTV-Scanconverter SC-420 with integrated Keyboard and Lightpen. 1978: First Color and High-Resolution Transmit&Receive SSTV-Scanconverter SC-422A. First system using the unique line sequential RGB-color transmission scheme, which directly led to today's color SSTV-standards (M1/2 S1/2, WRAASE180). 9/21/2018

History of SSTV 1981: First combined high-resolution color sstv and fax scanconverter SC-1. This unique system did not only allow to easily generate live sstv pictures with any standard black&white camera but also allowed reception of high resolution fax and wefax images from polar orbiting and geostationary weather satellites and to convert fax to sstv and vice versa. 9/21/2018

History of SSTV 1986: High resolution color sstv & fax scanconverter SC-2, allowed higher than tv-quality images (512 pixels per line) to be transmitted via ham radio. Became a difficult to reach standard for all software developers. 1993: SC-3 SSTV & FAX-PC-Scanconverter with DK7BO-DOS-Software. 9/21/2018

History of SSTV 1995: First true Windows SSTV-Program "Charly" developed by DJ6PS for the SC-3 PC-Scanconverter. 1997: SC-4 SSTV-PC-Scanconverter designed by DL2RZ with fully multitasking Windows 95/98 Software "Charly 4.0" written by DJ6PS 9/21/2018

What Equipment is Out There? Some Commercial Equipment used: The legendary Robot 1200C scan converter (Discontinued in 1992) SUPERSCAN 2001 TSC-70 PC Based Stuff: Pasokon TV SSTV Explorer ViewPort VGA MSCAN PC SSTV 5 9/21/2018

What Equipment is Needed? Sound Blaster with the Slow Scan II software Some Multi-mode TNC's Minimum requirements of your PC: IBM PC with '486 or higher CPU Running at 133 Mhz Min. Color VGA display. Any VGA card will work but one capable of 800 x 600 resolution with at least 32k colors is recommended for best results. 8 Megabytes of memory. Sound Card. 9/21/2018

Minimum requirements To save the CPU power, try the following steps. - Increase the buffer size of the soundcard (select Option, select the Misc tab, and increase the value in the sound buffer size) - Disable the RxBPF (select Option, select the RX tab, and check RxBPF OFF) - Disable the FFT display (select View and turn off the FFT display) - Decrease the order number of the PLL OutLPF (select Option, select the RX tab, and decrease the number in the order of OutLPF) - Choose RX buffer FILE or turn it off (select Option, select the RX tab, and check   NONE or FILE in the RX buffer pane) - Turn the TX BPF off (select Option, select TX tab, and uncheck Tx BPF) The RX buffer temporarily stores the receiving or just received image to get it back to the RX window after adjusting the slant and phase. The buffer stores 270-second sound data, and therefore it would cause page swapping if the RAM is selected or if the physical memory size of your PC is not sufficient to keep the data on the memory. If you have intermittent halts during the receive operation, please select FILE or turn it off. 9/21/2018

Slow Scan vs Fast Scan Slow scan is sending an audio signal with the information embedded. Similar to a FAX. Fast scan is a wide bandwidth rf signal (Wider than the 2 Meter band) similar to broadcast TV. We will be talking about Slow Scan TV 9/21/2018

Places to Find Project Help Homebrew articles: 73 Amateur Radio Today -- August 1992 QST -- January 1993 QST -- January 1994 Radio Fun -- February 1995 All you need is a Rig and a Computer with a sound card and one of the circuits below. 9/21/2018

All You Need to get Started 9/21/2018

Another Ckt. 9/21/2018

And Another 9/21/2018

Additional Circuits 9/21/2018

$ Cost $ From a few Cents to a few Dollars. If you have a Computer and Sound Card. 9/21/2018

Pictures From the Past 9/21/2018

What Kind of Pictures are Sent Today? 9/21/2018

What Not to Send 9/21/2018

What Kind of Pictures are Sent Today? 9/21/2018

Problem with MMSSTV Paulitis is a condition that may exist in MM-SSTV. It is named after Paul W9CQ who first discovered and identified the symptoms in mid March 2001. The characteristics are poor image quality, splotches, layering of colors and lack of depth to the image. Paulitis appears to be caused when MMSSTV is installed and initialized when Windows is running with a color mode of less than 24-bit True Color. When MMSSTV is installed and run in this condition, all images imported through the MMSSTV Picture Clipper appear to be converted to 65,535 color mode when pasted into the TX window. The contents of the corrupted TX window are automatically saved in the Current.bmp file in the Stock folder. Even if the Windows color mode is later changed to 24-bit or higher color depth, any image pasted into the TX window through the Picture Clipper while a "corrupted" Current.bmp file exists in the Stock folder will assume the "corrupted" color mode. Paulitis can be exterminated at any time by simply deleting the corrupt Current.bmp file from the Stock directory. 73, John -- K9FB 9/21/2018

Paulitis- What it looks like. 9/21/2018

What Frequencies? 3.845 3.857 7.171 14.230 14.233 21.340 28.680 145.5 MHz 9/21/2018

What This Means SSTV is a way of SEEING who you are talking to. One of the many MODES of Amateur Radio. Anyone can get into it. 9/21/2018

What We Need to Do Get MORE Folks on SSTV. Start a Slow Scan Net? Get (OXB) Dave to Take More Pictures of Shacks. 9/21/2018

Etiquette VERY IMPORTANT: Before starting to TX a picture on a frequency, please ask in PHONE "Is this frequency in use for SSTV ??" Never transmit if you hear any other signals ! SSTV is a lot more than "TX pictures". Use your mic between pictures ! Give comments about the RX/TX pictures ! Ask if the station is ready for your next picture ! When you want to answer a CQ picture, first ask the CQ'ing station in PHONE if he's ready for your picture ! This will avoid a lot of doubles and QRM !!!!! Never BREAK INTO a SSTV QSO by sending a picture ! Again BREAK IN in PHONE !!! Transmitting a "QRZ ?? QRZ ??" Picture is also not the right way to get a contact if there is QRM. Try a PHONE contact ! 9/21/2018

Etiquette 28.680, 21.340 and 14.230 are calling frequencies. Try to QSY to a clear spot when you want to make a QSO with another station. The chance your QSO will be disturbed by a CQ picture is a lot less. 20 meters is really overcrowded (and not only with SSTV!). Try the higher bands. 10 meters for example has a sea of (unused !!) space. Send a CQ picture on a "dead" band. You will be surprised at the answering station !! And mostly QRM free! (SSTV gets through when voice doesn't). Try to be original in your pictures ! Station related pictures (shack, antennas, QTH, area, family etc) make SSTV really attractive ! Please don't transmit pictures containing PORNO, politics, commercials etc. 9/21/2018

Etiquette Very important: Use the suggested SSTV frequencies with 3Kc spacing !!! Here are the suggested SSTV frequencies : 10 Meters : 28.673 28.677 28.680=calling frequency 28.683, 28.686, 28.690=K3ASI repeater 28.700=ON4VRB repeater. 15 Meters : 21.334, 21.337, 21.340=calling frequency 21.343, 21.346 Avoid SSTV around 21.350 because there is a Phone DX Net there ! 20 Meters : 14.230=calling frequency 14.233 14.236 14.239 Avoid SSTV on 14.227 because there is a Phone DX Net there! 80% of all SSTV traffic is done on those frequencies so please don't transmit SSTV pictures BETWEEN those suggested frequencies, it will create QRM!!! 3Kc spacing is really a must for not interfering with nearby stations !! 9/21/2018

Etiquette Don't hesitate to help (and sometimes even blame) stations who are not using the right operating practices. And think about this; everybody makes mistakes. 9/21/2018

Resources Slow Scan Television Explained by Mike Wooding G6IQM (1992 -- ISBN 0-9513779-3-0 ) http://www.tima.com/~djones/ http://www.ultranet.com/~sstv/index.html http://www.packetradio.com/ http://www.dxzone.com/ http://www.ac6v.com/ http://www.blackcatsystems.com/software/multimode.html For MAC http://www.ultranet.com/~sstv/download.html http://www.muenster.de/~welp/sb.htm 9/21/2018

DEMO Time SSTV in Action. 9/21/2018