Informatie bij de Daily Minutes van 24 december

Vandaag bij de data een testje waar je alleen met een linuxmachine kunt meedoen, DRM, eigenlijk gemaakt om geluid mee te versturen, maar je kunt er ook data mee versturen zoals in dit geval een jpeg. Het is de meest snelle manier om documenten mee te versturen.

Je hebt een redelijk nieuwe versie het programma QSSTV nodig.

Er is met de uitzending van vanavond zeker genoeg tijd om het programma QSSTV nog te installeren, voordat de afbeeldingen komen.

Installeren bij Debian:

sudo apt-get install qsstv

Klik eerst rechts op het tabblad DRM.

Links moet het tabblad dan op receive staan. Zo goed als zeker hoef je niets in te stellen, waarschijnlijk moet je wel op start drukken.

Ik begin met een klein plaatje, vervolgens 4 seconden pauze en dan doe ik hetzelfde plaatje nogmaals met veel grotere afmetingen.

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Extra broadcast SSR, Wednesday 19 December, 2100 UTC

Tonight, Wednesday, 19 December, 2100 UTC, Slow Scan Radio of last Saturday will be repeated on 7440 kHz. This is especially for listeners that are a longer distance away than is covered by the Saturday show.

Reports are very welcome. If there are enough people liking the extra time slot, I am considering making this into a regular event.

Copyright info Slow Scan Radio #18

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Seasonal (made and copyright by PA3FBO)

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Seasonal (made and copyright by PA3FBO)

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Seasonal (made and copyright by PA3FBO)3
The KSCVC rocket garden during Christmas
Public domein (NASA)

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The historical center of Schöckingen in Baden-Württemberg in Germany, with christmas illuminations.
This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported , 2.5 Generic , 2.0 Generic and 1.0 Generic license.
Author: Harke

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Make: Scammell Lorries Ltd Bodywork: New Zealand Motor Bodies Electrical: English Electric Motor: 120 bhp Seating Capacity: 42
This file is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication.
Author: Bernard Spragg. NZ

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Car 10 of the San Francisco cable car system photographed using strip photography, a photographic technique of capturing a 2-dimensional image as a sequence of 1-
dimensional images over time, rather than a single 2-dimensional at one point in time.
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Author: Dllu

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The new Symbolica in the Dutch Efteling amusement park
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Author: Joordi

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Pole dancer superstar Leigh Ann Reilly
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Author: Poledanceaustralia

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N. Jacobsen Electrical morse key from 1935, at display in the collection of Telenor in Bergen, Norway.
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license.
Author: Bjoertvedt

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Interwar period telecommunication equipment at display at Telenor Bergen headquarters – Hordaland, western Norway. This is a U.S. Vibroplex type morse key from the 1940s or 1950s.
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Author: Bjoertvedt

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Louis-François-Clement Breguet (1804–1883)
Object type Telegraph key / item of collection or exhibition
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Author: Rama

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Photo of a Hoverfly (Syrphidae) on a daisy.
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Author: Louise Docker from sydney, Australia

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Honey comb
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Author: fir0002 | flagstaffotos.com.au

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TETRA DMO Repeater auf dem Kleinen Feldberg.
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Author: Ptolusque