Introduction
Amateur Television is a great way to combine ham radio with other hobbies, such as RC model airplanes and model rocketry. Amateur Radio can be used to send video from a remote camera back to the operator over long distances, provided the path is line of sight. For information on other ways to work with images over radio, check the Image Modes page.
Articles
Introduction to Amateur Digital Television Jim Andrews, KH6HTV (NEW)
Amateur Television from Model Planes and Rockets
Joe Bottiglieri, AA1GW, QST Sept. 2000, pp. 41-44
An Introduction to Amateur Television - Part 1
QST April 1993, pp. 19-23
An Introduction to Amateur Television - Part 2
QST May 1993, pp. 43-47
The basic ATV Station
An Introduction to Amateur Television - Part 3
QST June 1993, pp. 35-41
DVB-T A Solution for ARES Television Operations
QST June 2015 pp. 42-44
Web Links
- Amateur Television at the Angeles Crest 100 Mile Trail Race, Tom O'Hara, W6ORG
- P. C. Electronics
- 434.0 and 439.25 MHz ATV Technical Band Plan Considerations
- ATCO: Amateur Television In Central Ohio
- Digital Amateur Television, from RSGB
- A ham license is needed to obtain useful range with First Persion View transmitters.
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