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Amateur Television

Amateur Television is very popular in many parts of the country and overseas as well. In Southern California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico and Indiana amateur television thrives through the Amateur Television Network (ATN) which includes numerous linked repeaters throughout the region. 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. Contacts spanning several hundred miles occur regularly

The following is a brief description of how to access the ATV system on the N6BYH repeater. For specific questions on operation on the N6BYH ATV repeater, contact Mike Irving, N6BYH.

 

ATV General Information
Frequency
    • 434.000 MHz
Interface
    • Dazzel 50
Software
    • Windows Media Player
    • Windows Media Encoder
    • Windows Media Services (Donated by NetPAS, Inc.)
Link Radio
    • Jim Reeves, Jr. (KC6YRU)
Internet Connection
    • SBC, Time Warner Telecom, XO Communications

 

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