Digital Slow-Scan Television (SSTV) Software

Find applications for encoding, decoding, and managing digital SSTV signals using your soundcard and computer.

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Reviewed by • Digital Modes & Software Editor March 2026

Digital Slow-Scan Television (SSTV) allows ham radio operators to transmit and receive still images over the air, often using standard voice bands. Unlike analog SSTV, digital modes offer improved image quality and error correction, making it possible to exchange clear pictures even under challenging propagation conditions. Hams frequently use digital SSTV for casual QSOs, sharing photos of their stations, antennas, or local scenery with other operators around the world.

This category provides various software tools for digital SSTV operation. Operators can find applications like EasyPal and KG-STV that utilize soundcard technology to encode and decode digital SSTV signals, supporting high-definition image transmission. There are also utility programs such as Digi-Ftp and EP Cam that help manage image uploads to web-based galleries or integrate with virtual webcams, enhancing the overall digital SSTV experience for hams.

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