
See pages 9-11 to 9-13 in the ARRL Operating Manual 10th edition. Let others see what you see by making a hat cam with the 434 or Z70A transmitter module and a mini color camera. Put the 434 or Z70A transmitter in a belt pouch along with the camera and batteries to send video back to a mobile command post, aid station, etc., at public service events. For higher power and greater DX add a linear amp - see the transmitting section below.Ĭlick on the photos for details on some of the neat ATV applications: If you want sound and able to select any of the 4 standard 70cm ATV frequencies, then the Videolynx Z70A at $149 is for you. The least cost way to just try out Amateur Television - ATV - with a neighborhood ham, ham club demo, public service events and R/C transmitting live action color video a half mile or more line of sight, is to buy a Videolynx 434 50 mW transmitter module for $99 and connect it to your camcorder or any camera with a video output, 9V alkaline battery and 70cm antenna - receive it with the TV set to analog cable channel 59. Great for ATV demos, hat cam, robot, R/C video. Great for home or portable, or make a Ground PlaneĤ34 MHz, receive on cable channel 59. Receive directly on cable channels 57 thru 60.ĥ element beam. Listen to the Everything Hamradio Podcast interview with Tom W6ORG on the subject of ATV.

Start simple, build your ATV operation and one day it may look like WA8RMC's ham shack. Licensed Amateur Radio operators can transmit live action color video and sound to other hams easily on the 420 MHz and up Amateur bands. We closed the business at the end of 2014, but I'm happy to answer any ATV questions from licensed Radio Amateurs so please always include your call letters in an email to ATVinfo at hamtv dot com. Electronics, The Leader in Amateur Television Equipment for 50 years.
