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Sunday, September 26, 2010
SSTV Decoder For iPad
SSTV lets you decode and display Ham (Amateur) Radio SSTV (Slow Scan TV) transmissions on your iPad. Just connect it to an HF radio (or even set it next to the radio's speaker), tune in an SSTV frequency, and watch the pictures.
SSTV decodes all of the popular SSTV modes, including Robot, Scottie, Martin, and more.
Decoding of SSTV transmissions begins automatically as soon as the start of image audio signals are detected, and the image format is automatically selected. Manual control is also available for use when receiving conditions are poor. Timing signals (phase and skew) can be adjusted to compensate for mismatches with the sending station.
Received images can be saved - including automatically as they are received. You can review saved images, as well as send them via email, and use iTunes file sharing to transfer them to your computer.
For iPad, available on iTunes Store.
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