MultiScan 3B SSTV made for Mac

Sergei KD6CJI has announced MultiScan 3B SSTV for Mac version 1.8.2 has been released.

MultiScan 3 B is an application for Ham Radio Slow Scan TV (SSTV) Communications. It is build to run on Mac OS X 10.6 or later versions.

MultiScan 3B can transmit and receive pictures in the following formats (modes):

  • Robot black and white modes: 8s, 12s, 24s and 36 s
  • Robot Color: 12s, 24s, 36s and 72s
  • Socttie: 1,2,3,4, DX and DX2
  • Martin: 1,2,3,4, HQ1 and HQ2
  • PD Modes: 50s, 90s, 120s, 160s, 180s, 240 and 290s
  • P Modes: P3, P5 and P7
  • AVT Modes: 24s , 90s,94s,188s in color and 125s in black and white
  • All modes can be send/received in regular, narrow, QRM and narrow+QRM modes.

Features

  • Email Received Images from Multiscan
  • Add Received Images to iPhoto Library
  • Auto-Save Received Images
  • Add Weather Information to Header
  • Add Overlays, Callsign, Timestamp, QSO Table, Custom Text and Header to Transmit Image

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UKQRM launches public facing website

Anti man-made interference pressure group, UKQRM, have launched a new public-facing website to help educate and guide the public on issues of QRM that affect their (and our) lives.

Hot-topic at the moment is LED lighting and its ability to destroy Band II and Band III radio reception. UKQRM is indebted to Peter Metcalfe of testing house METECC for allowing the use of their LED investigation report.

Please check out and share the URL with friends, family, work-colleagues, and anyone you chat to http://www.ukqrm.org.uk/

If you are of a technical persuasion and would like to help out with the QRM fight, please feel free to join the UKQRM Yahoo discussion group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UKQRM/

New free ATV magazine

www.cq-datv.mobi is now publishing a free downloadable ATV magazine for eBooks. Issue one is now available and issue two is currently in production.

If you do not have an eBook reader the site explains on the front page how to read the magazine on a PC using free software

This new electronic magazine covers all aspect of ATV not just DATV which now seems to be a term for All Terrain Vehicles.

In issue one we start to follow the construction of a ATV 10 GHz repeater GB3FY using a YIG transmitter.

The home constructor has not been forgotten and we will be covering several projects, that you can build yourself.

On the lighter side we will also be putting your video camera to use with some hints and tips on making your own video's.

Download from http://www.cq-datv.mobi