#mmsstv — Public Fediverse posts
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Decoding was done with the trusty old #MMSSTV which runs perfectly fine on a modern day Linux system using WINE.
The Robot36 app for Android has delivered slightly better results in difficult conditions for me, but I couldn't quickly find a decent 3,5mm audio splitter as I like to listen to what's being decoded in parallel. 😅 TRRS adapters are a mess as well, I've spent way too much time trying different resistors to get both the level and sensing on different devices right. :alex_weary: -
Decoding was done with the trusty old #MMSSTV which runs perfectly fine on a modern day Linux system using WINE.
The Robot36 app for Android has delivered slightly better results in difficult conditions for me, but I couldn't quickly find a decent 3,5mm audio splitter as I like to listen to what's being decoded in parallel. 😅 TRRS adapters are a mess as well, I've spent way too much time trying different resistors to get both the level and sensing on different devices right. :alex_weary: -
Decoding was done with the trusty old #MMSSTV which runs perfectly fine on a modern day Linux system using WINE.
The Robot36 app for Android has delivered slightly better results in difficult conditions for me, but I couldn't quickly find a decent 3,5mm audio splitter as I like to listen to what's being decoded in parallel. 😅 TRRS adapters are a mess as well, I've spent way too much time trying different resistors to get both the level and sensing on different devices right. :alex_weary: -
Decoding was done with the trusty old #MMSSTV which runs perfectly fine on a modern day Linux system using WINE.
The Robot36 app for Android has delivered slightly better results in difficult conditions for me, but I couldn't quickly find a decent 3,5mm audio splitter as I like to listen to what's being decoded in parallel. 😅 TRRS adapters are a mess as well, I've spent way too much time trying different resistors to get both the level and sensing on different devices right. :alex_weary: -
Decoding was done with the trusty old #MMSSTV which runs perfectly fine on a modern day Linux system using WINE.
The Robot36 app for Android has delivered slightly better results in difficult conditions for me, but I couldn't quickly find a decent 3,5mm audio splitter as I like to listen to what's being decoded in parallel. 😅 TRRS adapters are a mess as well, I've spent way too much time trying different resistors to get both the level and sensing on different devices right. :alex_weary: -
Get your #SSTV software ready. #MMSSTV #DM780 #robot36 #AmateurRadio #Hamradio #ISS #ARiss
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Get your #SSTV software ready. #MMSSTV #DM780 #robot36 #AmateurRadio #Hamradio #ISS #ARiss
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Get your #SSTV software ready. #MMSSTV #DM780 #robot36 #AmateurRadio #Hamradio #ISS #ARiss
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Get your #SSTV software ready. #MMSSTV #DM780 #robot36 #AmateurRadio #Hamradio #ISS #ARiss
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Get your #SSTV software ready. #MMSSTV #DM780 #robot36 #AmateurRadio #Hamradio #ISS #ARiss
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@MM0INH Thanks! I'll look Yoniq first since it seems to be open source.
That project seems to have website here: http://mm-open.org/
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@MM0INH Thanks! I'll look Yoniq first since it seems to be open source.
That project seems to have website here: http://mm-open.org/
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@MM0INH Thanks! I'll look Yoniq first since it seems to be open source.
That project seems to have website here: http://mm-open.org/
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@MM0INH Thanks! I'll look Yoniq first since it seems to be open source.
That project seems to have website here: http://mm-open.org/
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@MM0INH Thanks! I'll look Yoniq first since it seems to be open source.
That project seems to have website here: http://mm-open.org/