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<blockquote data-quote="Analoguesat" data-source="post: 1067382" data-attributes="member: 176362"><p>To get the pretty pictures download the MMSSTV software & install it. Mkae sure its set to the correct audio input the find the rxmode tab, press the auto button & then leave it running.. Once you have it working <strong><em>Leave It Alone!</em></strong></p><p></p><p>You can also use this to try sstv from other sources. In your browser go to the websdr.org website and choose one of the on line sources that covers 14230KHz. Leave it running and with a bit of luck you will get some pictures coming in. Quality varies with the stability of the source, noise being received on it etc. You may well find the pictures are "wobbly"!</p><p></p><p>If you dont get on with MMSSTV you can also try RX-SSTV or others - find one that suits you, I just rcommend MMSTV to start with as its dead easy to get going</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Analoguesat, post: 1067382, member: 176362"] To get the pretty pictures download the MMSSTV software & install it. Mkae sure its set to the correct audio input the find the rxmode tab, press the auto button & then leave it running.. Once you have it working [B][I]Leave It Alone![/I][/B] You can also use this to try sstv from other sources. In your browser go to the websdr.org website and choose one of the on line sources that covers 14230KHz. Leave it running and with a bit of luck you will get some pictures coming in. Quality varies with the stability of the source, noise being received on it etc. You may well find the pictures are "wobbly"! If you dont get on with MMSSTV you can also try RX-SSTV or others - find one that suits you, I just rcommend MMSTV to start with as its dead easy to get going [/QUOTE]
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