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There's some really GOOD NEWS - BATC has managed to persuade Serit to produce another final buy of the FTS4334 NIM thereby guaranteeing the future of DATV for at least the next five years - more details inside!
Also inside is a report on the conclusion of WRC23 and the impact on 23cms, Dave G8GKQ has a first look at the Raspberry Pi 5 and the dates for the CAT24 rally are released.
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Re: CQ-TV 282 is available for download
Glad tidings indeed
Merry Christmas everyone
Gareth
Merry Christmas everyone
Gareth
Re: CQ-TV 282 is available for download
In addition to the article on page 15 (Evaluation of the quality of transmitted and received analogue video signals) here some test patterns I used.
(Because they are .jpg I see already some grey between the white lines...).
Enjoy!
Chris PA3CRX
(Because they are .jpg I see already some grey between the white lines...).
Enjoy!
Chris PA3CRX
Re: CQ-TV 282 is available for download
After publishing of the article in CQ-TV, I remembered I also have a cheap ‘HD Media Centre’ that uses an SD card or an USB stick. Easy to place the files (of the pictures in my previous post) on an USB stick.
I connected the player to the oscilloscope and found out the higher video frequencies are less attenuated, compared with the Canon photo camera.
As mentioned in the article, it is about the difference between two signals so not really relevant but herewith I share some of the pictures.
If you like to see more test patterns: https://slideplayer.com/slide/1596734/
Enjoy,
Chris PA3CRX
I connected the player to the oscilloscope and found out the higher video frequencies are less attenuated, compared with the Canon photo camera.
As mentioned in the article, it is about the difference between two signals so not really relevant but herewith I share some of the pictures.
If you like to see more test patterns: https://slideplayer.com/slide/1596734/
Enjoy,
Chris PA3CRX