Difference between revisions of "Electromagic SSTV transmitter"
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Revision as of 05:20, 20 August 2021
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 - micro FM and streaming unit. The antenna connected is a dipole calculated in relation to the frequency you want to transmit.
Inspired and with tools/scripts of:
- Grassroot mapping Publiclab : https://publiclab.org/
- Radio hardware- online + Local FM streamer p-node : https://p-node.org/documentation
- Code and soft bash tricks Rekall : https://gitlab.bertbalcaen.info/electromagic
For receiving and demodulating the images a binary device is needed + an installation of Qsstv (laptop, Linux) or Robo36 ( smartphone, Android).
Present in the Used during Down Dwars Dela study session [1] in the Weather_Station August 2021