Difference between revisions of "Electromagic SSTV transmitter"

From Bidston Observatory
Jump to navigationJump to search
 
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Line 20: Line 20:
 
* Code and soft bash tricks Rekall design : https://gitlab.bertbalcaen.info/electromagic
 
* Code and soft bash tricks Rekall design : https://gitlab.bertbalcaen.info/electromagic
  
For receiving  and demodulating the images a binary device is needed + an installation of Qsstv  (laptop, Linux) (https://www.m0plt.me.uk/qsstv.[https://www.m0plt.me.uk/qsstv.php] or Robo36 (smartphone, Android).
+
For receiving  and demodulating the images a binary device is needed + an installation of Qsstv  (laptop, Linux) [https://www.m0plt.me.uk/qsstv.php] or Robo36 (smartphone, Android).
  
 
Present in the [[Weather_Station]]  during Down Dwars Dela study session [https://constantvzw.org/site/Open-call-study-session-Down-Dwars-Dela-2-UK] August 2021
 
Present in the [[Weather_Station]]  during Down Dwars Dela study session [https://constantvzw.org/site/Open-call-study-session-Down-Dwars-Dela-2-UK] August 2021
 +
 +
 +
[[category:instruments]]

Latest revision as of 03:58, 15 April 2022

Bidston-downdwarsdela-ext13.jpg


A binary device for transmitting 'slow images' on variable frequencies between 88-108 Mhz. It runs on a raspberry pi + pi camera which takes in an interval of 1:57 min a photo, saves the phota and modulates the photo in SSTV (Slow Scan Television) sound format and transmits the sound file via a Pi-box [1]- micro FM and streaming unit. The antenna connected is a dipole calculated in relation to the frequency to transmit.



Inspired and with tools/scripts of:

For receiving and demodulating the images a binary device is needed + an installation of Qsstv (laptop, Linux) [2] or Robo36 (smartphone, Android).

Present in the Weather_Station during Down Dwars Dela study session [3] August 2021