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12 most recent pictures (click on image to enlarge)

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Date + time (GMT) of reception is indicated in the lower left-hand corner of each image
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Receiver: Alinco DX-70TH (transceiver)
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Receiver QTH/Location: Toulouse (South of France)
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Receiver frequency: normally 14.230 MHz
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Antenna: ¼-size (36 ft) Cobra folded dipole, wire direction ~ East-West
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SSTV software: MMSSTV. Auto-slant is typically OFF. In other words: WYSIWYG (what you send is what you get). If an image that I received from your station has a bad slant, calibrate the clock-setting of your SSTV software (both RX and TX!) - don't blame me for it: mine is calibrated! Click here for help on how to do this.
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Image management and upload software and page template: KE5RS ftp widget (V7.3.5). Thanks John, for helping me getting this up & running! Click here for a description of how I set up this page, set up the FTP widget, and set up MMSSTV.
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Note: if you are using Windows® Vista with UAC Default (User Account Control) set to "on", you may encounter problems with the java script associated with this webcam.
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This page is refreshed every 60 sec (obviously, new images only appear when my cam is On Air, and I am actually receiving images).
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If my SSTV Cam is "off air", it may be because my Hell WebCam is "on air".
bullet Click here (AE6JN), here (N9UWE), here (WD7F), here (GØHWC), here (CX2ABP), or here (webring of SSTV & ATV cams) for SSTV stations that show their own most recently received SSTV image as well as those of other SSTV cam sites; I use them as remote receivers to check my own transmissions, and propagation conditions.
bullet The owner/operator of this website is not responsible in any way, form or fashion for the content of the images displayed here.

Last update: 7 September 2008
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