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W5KUB Broadcasting live video and audio from ARRL National Convention (Dayton Hamvention)
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West St. Louis County Police and Fire Live Audio Feed
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Amateur radio repeater scanner at Pomona California
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Listen to Cleveland Police Dispatch and Metro Housing Authority via the Live Audio Feed Web Player
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Live Audio Feed of the KI4FVI repeater in henry county Georgia
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Online log and live audio from NA6M/C6AMS, N5BW/C6AMR, K2CK/C6ASH, K5AB/C6AAB and W5ETY/C6ATY will be active from Eleuthera Island, Bahamas (IOTA NA-001)(Grid FL15)9 July to 25 July 2010. Operating on 160-6m CW, SSB and Digital Modes
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Troop I, Region 2 - Live Audio Feed Web Player
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Live police radio feed from Gippsland Police Region 5 Division Q1 and Q2. Victoria Australia
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Police Live Audio Feed from Elko City USA
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West Fire and Police - Live Audio Feed Virginia
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Amateur Television (ATV) is a ham radio technology that transmits and receives broadcast-quality video and audio. It utilizes existing standards for commercial television and can be used for various purposes including experimentation, entertainment, and public service events. ATV signals can be relayed over long distances using repeaters and are capable of transmitting live video from locations like the International Space Station. The article explores how to get started with ATV, highlighting its ease of use and suitability for beginners in ham radio. The future of ATV appears promising with advancements in digital and narrowband transmission techniques.
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Learn about the HAMTV Digital Amateur Television (DATV) transmitter on the International Space Station (ISS), transmitting video and audio in MPEG-2 format using the DVB-S protocol. Discover its history, installations, failures, and repairs, as well as the current status and live video feed. Explore the technical details and challenges of the HAMTV transmitter, including power output, polarization, and antenna location. Find recordings of previous transmissions and understand the potential signal reflections caused by various ISS components. Stay updated on the latest developments and activities related to HAMTV from the ISS.