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  BRATS - Baltimore Radio Amateur Television Society - Home
The BRATS benefits the Baltimore and amateur radio communities through emergency communications, public service, education, and experimentation.
Technical interests of the BRATS include amateur television (ATV), VHF-FM repeaters, shortwave, microwave, packet radio, short wave listening (SWL), ARRL Field Day, and radio contests.
Copyright 2001 - 2007 by the Baltimore Radio Amateur Television Society (BRATS).
www.bratsatv.org   (198 words)

  
  Amateur television -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It also includes the study of building of such (Set used to broadcast radio or tv signals) transmitters and (Set that receives radio or tv signals) receivers and the (The movement of a wave through a medium) propagation between these two.
ATV is an extension of (additional info and facts about amateur radio) amateur radio.
U.S. stations often transmit (additional info and facts about NASA TV) NASA TV while they are not in use, especially if there is currently a (A reusable spacecraft with wings for a controlled descent through the Earth's atmosphere) Space Shuttle (An operation that is assigned by a higher headquarters) mission.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/a/am/amateur_television.htm   (270 words)

  
 Amateur Radio History
Amateur Radio License Requirements for the two grades of licenses, Amateur first grade and Amateur second grade, were the same except the second grade license was issued only where an applicant could not be personally examined by a US Radio Inspector for the district.
Amateur bands are established near 160, 80, 40, 20, 10, and 5 Meters, power limits to be set by each nation, and the international intermediates prefixes are abandoned.
Amateurs form a valuable pool of trained technicians and operators and are in high demand by the Military.
www.ac6v.com /history.htm   (10403 words)

  
 RF Cafe - Amateur Radio Websites
The program consists of licensed amateur radio operators who are interested in military communications on a local, national, and international basis as an adjunct to normal communications.
Encourages and co-ordinates the activities of amateurs involved in all aspects of television as a hobby.
Makes amateur radio products for use in long and short-range communications, also makes advanced technology products allowing worldwide communication relayed through space satellites owned by amateur organizations and manufactures a series of short-wave receivers used for hobby, industrial and government applications.
www.rfcafe.com /references/amateur_radio_links.htm   (4339 words)

  
 AMATEUR TELEVISION
Amateur Television at the "Niederrhein" - Germany - information on the PI6ANH ATV repeater in Arnhem, other parts of the project, and miscellaneous news.
Amateur Television Pittsburgh - area ATV repeaters and operators.
W3NBN - Acme, PA - amateur television repeater.
www.cannylink.com /televisionamateur.htm   (54 words)

  
 Welcome to P.C. Electronics, The Leader in ATV Products.
Events like the 10K Run shown here televising a busy street crossing in front of the Pasadena CA Rose Bowl back to the run organizers and police so they can better see and utilize resources are ideal for ATV.
We stock the CB-35 (left) high resolution color camera for $189 primarily for home use and the LB1000 color camera for $99 and is ideal for R/C, hat cams or even the shack.
Amateur Television Quarterly magazine - ATVQ - is also a source of continuing ATV information.
www.hamtv.com   (2736 words)

  
 SBARC - ATV SIG   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The SBARC Amateur Television Special Interest Group (ATV SIG) is a group of radio amateurs whose purpose is to promote amateur television operation.
The group encourages other radio amateurs to learn about and participate in amateur television and related technologies including fast-scan TV, slow-scan TV, digital communications and computers for use in emergencies, public service, education, and having fun.
The SBARC Amateur Television Net (ATV NET) is held each Tuesday night at 7:30pm with audio on the K6TZ 2-Meter Repeater (146.19/79, PL 131.8) and video on the WB9KMO ATV Repeater (1277.25 MHz).
www.sbarc.org /sigs/atv/index.html   (293 words)

  
 Davenport Radio Amateur Club Homepage
With over 1ØØ members, the Davenport Radio Amateur Club is dedicated to public service, emergency communications, and the advancement of amateur radio through education and technical excellence.
All are welcome at these meetings, neither membership nor amateur radio license is required..
The Davenport Radio Amateur Club invites anyone with an interest in amateur radio or public service to join our club.
www.arcsupport.com /drac   (499 words)

  
 Introduction to amateur TV   (Site not responding. Last check: )
For many years, radio amateurs have been sending television pictures to each other over the airwaves.
Possibly the best resource for amateur television in the UK is the British Amateur Television Club.
Another, longer and more informative introduction to amateur television was written by Mike G8LES, and is at http://www.ukrs.org/sigs/fstv.htm - it is a little out of date because it was written before the G1MFG modules became available, so some of the 'ball-park' prices are a bit high.
www.g1mfg.com /website/newcomer.html   (529 words)

  
 Amateur Television Term Papers, Essay Research Paper Help, Essays on Amateur Television
We are available to write Amateur Television term papers for research—24 hours a day, 7 days a week—on topics at every level of education.
In addition to regular libraries, our professional Amateur Television researchers have access to online, member-only libraries that contain millions of books, journals, periodicals, magazines, and vast information on every conceivable Amateur Television subject.
Copyright © 1999-2007 Amateur Televisions Essays, Term Papers, Book Reports, and Research Papers from www.essaytown.com All rights reserved.
www.essaytown.com /topics/amateur_television_essays_papers.html   (806 words)

  
 Magic Valley Amateur Radio - IDAHO   (Site not responding. Last check: )
There are two amateur radio clubs active in the Magic Valley of Southcentral Idaho.
The Magic Valley Chapter is interested in all phases of amateur radio and holdsregular monthly meetings except during the summer months.
It welcomes licensed amateurs, those with interest in becoming licensed, and anyone with an interest in amateur radio.
www.ltlink.com /~wb7cyo   (219 words)

  
 KAT - Klamath Amateur Television
Klamath Amateur Television (KAT) has a 70cm inband repeater with an input frequency of 434.00 MHz and the output of 421.25 MHz (Cable Channel 57 with connection to an outside antenna).
KAT is currently looking at improve our current operations and to establishing a 2.4 Ghz ATV repeater in the Klamath Basin Area to benefit the local amateur community and to provide an educational project for all students.
The main goal for Klamath Amateur Television (KAT) is to use video transmission methods to support public service through the amateur community, emergency services and as an educational tool.
www.jones-clan.com /amateur_radio/Klamath_Amateur_Television.htm   (146 words)

  
 TBATS - Amateur Television Page
The amateur television (ATV) repeater transmits in the 70 centimeter band and receives in the 70 cm and higher amateur bands.
It transmits the same NTSC-compatible AM video and sound that we receive on our televisions from broadcast and cable companies throughout the United States.
The repeater receives video transmissions that are NTSC- compatible and transmissions that are frequency modulated similar to commercial analog satellite television.
home.tampabay.rr.com /k4lk/atv/atv.htm   (334 words)

  
 Amateur Radio ~ Vendors
Amateur Television Quarterly - Publication dedicated to Amateur Television and SSTV
Mirai Shuha Technologies, LLS - Produces a wide range of Amateur Radio antennas, equipment, and thru panels for amateur and professional radio station use.
Optoelectronics - Hand-held and bench instruments used extensively in the areas of electronics test, two- way radio, amateur radio, communications, monitoring, security, counter surveillance, and law enforcement.
www.w4cue.com /vendor.html   (1915 words)

  
 Amateur Radio World Ring   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Amateur Radio Direction Finding in the Lower Hudson Valley of New York.
Amateur Radio website with info about myself,the organizations I belong to,and{;}over 5000 links to other amateur radio related sites.
The Clark County Amateur Radio Club is all about ham radio, it's club members, and their activities.
www.ringsurf.com /netring?ring=Amateur_Radio_World_Ring;id=419;action=next5   (1362 words)

  
 Amateur Television Network (ATN) Home Page
Amateur Television is very popular in many parts of the country and overseas as well.
These repeaters, which are identified below, make it possible for Amateur Radio Operators (aka "hams") who have amateur television equipment to make contacts with each other from rather remote locations.
Arizona Amateur Television Network is in Phoenix, AZ.
www.qsl.net /atn/ATN.htm   (1108 words)

  
 Amateur Television : Operating Modes: Amateur Television
Amateur Television Network (ATN) - Fast Scan Amateur Television in Southern California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Indiana and soon in Illinois.
Find out where Amateur Television is being used in your state or country.
BATS homepage - BATS is an organization devoted to promoting the use of Amateur Televison throughout south central Wisconsin.
www.dxzone.com /catalog/Operating_Modes/Amateur_Television   (1175 words)

  
 BSRG : not bsrg.org.uk : Big Shanty Repeater Group : APRS : Balloonatics : Atlanta ATV Home Page
Located in Metro Atlanta, GA, the BSRG is the most progressive Ham Radio group that we know of.
We appreciate all of you who listen to our Space Shuttle broadcasts on our repeaters and watch on the BSRG Amateur Television repeater.
This signal can be received on many cable ready TVs in the Atlanta area by connecting an antenna to the place where your cable normally connects.
www.bsrg.org   (460 words)

  
 Radio Television stations UK Websites - Trade Index   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Radio Television stations Trade Index for television is a selection of business trades websites from the web and the uk.
RTE.ie - Irish public service television and radio broadcaster on the World Wide Web - bringing you Irish news, sports, business, entertainment, weather, television and radio, programmes, current affairs, health, motors, travel, video and audio.
Television and Radio Contact: bubl@bubl.ac.uk Last update: 21 October 2003 BBC ITV, ITN, and ITV2 Channel 4 Channel 5 BBC Northern Ireland BBC Scotland BBC Wales BBC programmes this week Radio: BBC Radio 1 BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 3
www.theenginerooms.com /R/radio-television-stations.html   (384 words)

  
 Amateur Radio Resources
Amateur Radio Association of the Southern Tier, Inc.
Amateur Radio Club at the U. of M. Amateur Radio Club of Anderson CA.
Amateur Radio Operators in ChatHAM County, North Carolina
www.g3ycc.karoo.net /hamlinks.html   (2023 words)

  
 Heart O' Texas Amateur Radio Club   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In 1995, a group of local amateur television enthusiasts formed the Waco Amateur Television Society (WATS).
WATS projects included ATV repeaters on two amateur bands, a weather radar link, a SkyCam, and other various ATV projects and support of special events, as well as some interest in slow-scan television (SSTV).
In late 2002, the decision was made to dissolve WATS and donate its assets to HOTARC (most of the WATS members were also HOTARC members).
www.hotarc.org /atv.html   (150 words)

  
 ARRLWeb: ATV - Fast-Scan Amateur Television   (Site not responding. Last check: )
With several new amateur satellites now in orbit, and more in the planning stages, you'll want to "read all about them"--and this book is the best way to do just that!
The ARRL has an extensive catalog of books and materials related to Amateur Radio.
An Introduction to Amateur Television - Part 2 (1,114,112 bytes, PDF file)
www.arrl.org /tis/info/atv.html   (480 words)

  
 Amateur Radio Resources
Amateur Radio Club of the U of A
Amateur Radio in Azores Islands Ham Page by CU2GP.
Arbuckle Amateur Radio Klub Inc. South Central Oklahoma.
www.njdxa.org /hamlinks.shtml   (2239 words)

  
 Beldenville Amateur Television Society   (Site not responding. Last check: )
BATS ' main focus is Amateur Television (ATV).
We have several repeaters; unfortunately, we haven't had the opportunity to get them in the air yet.
For more information on BATS or Amateur Radio send E-mail to bats@pressenter.com
www.pressenter.com /~bats   (47 words)

  
 IPATS: Internet Packet Amateur Television Society   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Provide training for a community of "cyborg" hobbyists equipped with wearable Internet Packet Amateur Television transmitters.
Support and generate interest and enthusiasm for the Amateur Radio hobby.
Create a situation of emergency preparedness, so that, for example, during a natural disaster, a community of "cyborgs" could continue to communicate with one another even during a massive power outage.
www.wearcam.org /ipats.html   (159 words)

  
 Amateur Radio Resources
Amateur Radio Club of the University of California, Irvine
Amateur Radio Society at University Of Wisconsin Milwaukee
Republic of the Rio Grande A. Reseau Luxembourgeois des Amateurs d'Ondes Courtes (RL)
www.njqrp.org /data/hamlinks.html   (1936 words)

  
 Amateur Radio Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Windtrax Educational uses of amateur radio atv ballooning weather
Alabama - Marshall Co. Amateur Radio Club - Ala.
Somerset County Amateur Radio Society Somerset county PA.
w3.trib.com /~ralphz/hamlinks.htm   (1888 words)

  
 Search results for amateur television   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Find amateur television and more at Lycos Search.
Read about amateur television in the free online encyclopedia and dictionary.
Starware search is an excellent resource for quality sites on amateur television and much more!
www.starushki.com /links/amateur-television   (95 words)

  
 The British Amateur Television Club
Send email to webmaster@cq-tv.com with questions or comments about this web site.
Also included are electronic versions of our three most recent handbooks, 'Slow Scan Television Explained', 'Amateur Television Handbook' and 'An Introduction to Amateur Television'.
Please note that Acrobat reader version 7 or above is required to view the pdf files.
www.cq-tv.com   (259 words)

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