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He completed 130 contacts and sent 10 images via slow-scan television.
The slow-scan television images were not on the tape.
It might carry slow-scan data, a few still images, or an audio channel.
Also associated with this is slow-scan TV, although that typically uses electronic systems.
The test transmission included audio, video, slow-scan video, and binary.
He placed slow-scan video cameras and permanent markers at the figure's head, hands, and feet.
When the scan rate is reduced, this is referred to as slow-scan TV.
A slow-scan link for relaying images on phone lines was set up between Geneva and New York.
Eventually, Mercury will carry telephone calls, computer data, slow-scan television pictures, and provide services such as video-conferencing and electronic mail.
See also slow-scan television.
The unit permits the use of slow-scan video, computers, modems, remote radio repeaters, encryption, and other devices.
The television images were displayed on earth on a slow-scan monitor coated with a long persistency phosphor.
It was the predecessor to slow-scan television (SSTV).
Apart from computer data, Project Universe can also carry telephone conversations, slow-scan TV pictures and facsimile transmissions.
Apollo 10 had planned to be slow-scan black-and-white, but Stafford was determined to let the American public share in the beauty of the missions they were funding.
Radioteletype, fax, digital, slow-scan television and other systems use forms of frequency-shift keying or audio subcarriers on a shortwave carrier.
Mobile DTV systems usually transmit in low definition, as do all slow-scan TV systems.
An SSTV repeater is an amateur radio repeater station for relaying of slow-scan television signals.
Slow-Scan Television (SSTV)
The TV photos were displayed back on the Earth on a slow-scan TV monitor that was coated with a long-persistency phosphor.
It also transmitted photos of the Earth, telemetry and scientific data., voice, telemetry and slow-scan television data on a frequency of 145.950 MHz.
Apollo 11 data tapes containing telemetry and the high-quality video (before scan conversion from slow-scan TV to standard TV) of the first moonwalk are also missing.
Slow-scan television (SSTV) is a picture transmission method used mainly by amateur radio operators, to transmit and receive static pictures via radio in monochrome or color.
For technical reasons, the Apollo 11 lander carried a slow-scan television (SSTV) camera (see Apollo TV camera).
Garriott also transmitted photographs using the Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) slow-scan television system.