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VIDEO BROADCASTING
x   AMATEUR TELEVISION
x   TELEVISION BROADCASTING
xx   VIDEO

An introduction to slow scan television.
CQ. THE RADIO AMATEUR'S JOURNAL Jun 1979 (v.35#6) pg. 28

10 GHz ATV (amateur television) transmitter and receiver utilizes Gunn diode oscillators found in microwave motion detectors.
CQ. THE RADIO AMATEUR'S JOURNAL Jul 1984 (v.40#7) pg. 62

Getting started in SSTV (slow-scan television). Basic concepts, equipment needed, operating, etc.
CQ. THE RADIO AMATEUR'S JOURNAL Feb 1986 (v.42#2) pg. 98

Slow scan television (SSTV). Tips on experimenting with this form of digital communications using packet radio equipment.
CQ. THE RADIO AMATEUR'S JOURNAL Feb 1996 (v.52#2) pg. 74

Amateur TV transmitter. Transmit complete video (color or B&W) with accompanying audio. Transmit either through license-free coaxial cable or to a remote receiver several miles away (requires a Technician-class amateur-radio license). Est. cost: $80-$105.
ELECTRONICS EXPERIMENTERS HANDBOOK 1991 pg. 11, 149

ATV linear amp. Build this linear amplifier to boost the output of an amateur television transmitter from 2 to 10 watts. Est. cost: $80 (kit).
ELECTRONICS NOW Aug 1992 (v.63#8) pg. 67

ATV downconverter. Receive amateur TV signals on a standard TV with this low-noise unit that converts the 420-450 MHz ATV band to channel 3 or 4 for viewing. Est. cost: $60 (kit).
ELECTRONICS NOW Sep 1992 (v.63#9) pg. 79

Build a micro TV transmitter. A wireless miniature video modulator/transmitter sends a picture to your TV set when attached to a video camera. Operates up to 300 feet. Est. cost: $50 (kit).
ELECTRONICS NOW Dec 1993 (v.64#12) pg. 29

Amateur TV station. Build your own two-way TV station that permits base and battery-operated mobile operation. Part 1. Operating theory, schematics and parts lists.
ELECTRONICS NOW Jul 1994 (v.65#7) pg. 31
Correction ELECTRONICS NOW Sep 1994 (v.65#9) pg. 16

Amateur TV station. Build your own two-way TV station that permits base and battery-operated mobile operation. Part 2. Circuit construction.
ELECTRONICS NOW Aug 1994 (v.65#8) pg. 39
Correction ELECTRONICS NOW Sep 1994 (v.65#9) pg. 16

Amateur TV (video) transmitter with sound carrier for the 900-MHz amateur radio band. Can produce clean pictures at distances up to 5 miles. Est. cost: $82 (kit).
ELECTRONICS NOW May 1996 (v.67#5) pg. 31

Build this UHF downconverter to receive amateur television (ATV) signals in either the 900 MHz or 1240-1300 MHz band and convert them for display on an ordinary TV set. Est. cost: $77 (kit).
ELECTRONICS NOW Jun 1996 (v.67#6) pg. 33

VCR playback on multiple TV sets without cable wires. Low-cost amplifier distributes VCR signals to remotely located TV receivers through the use of an r-f signal booster. Works up to 50 ft. Est. cost: $28.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Jul 1987 (v.4#7) pg. 52

VCR modulator puts a VCR's audio and video outputs on an r-f carrier that is radiated through the air and is picked up on channel 3 or 4 by any TV receiver within range.
MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Apr 1989 (v.6#4) pg. 38
Correction MODERN ELECTRONICS [2] Jun 1989 (v.6#6) pg. 7

TV transmitter. Use this device to rebroadcast video signals up to 300 feet and receive them on any TV channel from 2 to 6. Est. cost: $30 (kit).
POPTRONIX HOBBYISTS HANDBOOK Winter 1996 pg. 34

Transmit and receive black and white TV pictures over a substantial distance with a license-free laser beam video link. Est. cost: $150 plus TV camera and receiver.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Nov 1974 (v.6#5) pg. 32

Slow-scan television. What it is, what equipment is needed and license requirements.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [1] Jan 1976 (v.9#1) pg. 96

Build a TV transmitter to rebroadcast video signal throughout your house. Est. cost: $30 (kit).
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Aug 1995 (v.12#8) pg. 37

Wireless video camera link. Battery-powered transmitter can be used to transmit signals from a video camera to a VCR, or from a VCR to your television set up to a distance of 3100 feet. Broadcasts on UHF channel 16, so no special receiver is required. Est. cost: $100.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Feb 1986 (v.57#2) pg. 51, 91
Added Info RADIO-ELECTRONICS Mar 1986 (v.57#3) pg. 14

Amateur TV transmitter. Sends color or black-and-white video signals and accompanying audio over coaxial cable or to a remote receiver. Est. cost: $80-$105. Part 1.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Jun 1989 (v.60#6) pg. 45
Added Info RADIO-ELECTRONICS Sep 1989 (v.60#9) pg. 15

Amateur TV transmitter. Part 2.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Jul 1989 (v.60#7) pg. 45, 56, 84

Circuit conversion to receive amateur TV broadcasting in the 420 to 450 MHz band.
RADIO-TV EXPERIMENTER Apr-May 1968 (v.24#2) pg. 31