Amateur Television combines the worlds of radio and video, offering a fascinating part of the hobby that goes far beyond voice and data communications.
Whether you're interested in traditional analogue ATV, modern digital ATV (DATV), or you're simply curious about how it all works, this is the place to ask questions, share projects and discuss everything related to amateur television.
Topics you might like to post about include:
ATV is one of the more specialised areas of amateur radio, but that's part of what makes it so interesting. Whether you're transmitting live video across town, experimenting on the microwave bands, or building your own equipment, there's always something new to learn.
If you're completely new to ATV, don't be put off by the technical side of things. Our members are always happy to explain the basics, recommend equipment, and help you get your first pictures on the air.
Experienced ATV operators are encouraged to share their knowledge, showcase their stations and projects, and help introduce more amateurs to this unique and rewarding aspect of the hobby.
We look forward to seeing your stations, your projects, and perhaps even your latest on-air pictures!
73 and happy experimenting!
Whether you're interested in traditional analogue ATV, modern digital ATV (DATV), or you're simply curious about how it all works, this is the place to ask questions, share projects and discuss everything related to amateur television.
Topics you might like to post about include:
- Getting started with ATV and DATV.
- Cameras, transmitters and receivers.
- Digital ATV equipment and software.
- Antennas and microwave operation.
- Portable ATV stations.
- Repeaters and ATV networks.
- Homebrew projects and station construction.
- Test transmissions and technical advice.
- Operating techniques and best practice.
- Videos, photos and station demonstrations.
ATV is one of the more specialised areas of amateur radio, but that's part of what makes it so interesting. Whether you're transmitting live video across town, experimenting on the microwave bands, or building your own equipment, there's always something new to learn.
If you're completely new to ATV, don't be put off by the technical side of things. Our members are always happy to explain the basics, recommend equipment, and help you get your first pictures on the air.
Experienced ATV operators are encouraged to share their knowledge, showcase their stations and projects, and help introduce more amateurs to this unique and rewarding aspect of the hobby.
We look forward to seeing your stations, your projects, and perhaps even your latest on-air pictures!
73 and happy experimenting!