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A google search for "ham atsc tv" will turn up a few hits, such as this:
http://www.tvtechnology.com/broadcas...inition/277772 Apparently there are no set standards yet, so 12 mHz width might be used in your area. I am going to check 23 cm periodically to see if anything turns up in the west coast region. jr |
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Fascinating!
Two ways you may be able to receive it: 1.) find/modify/create software that takes the data from your SDR and converts it into A/V data your PC can handle. 2.) Try heterodyning the carrier down into the OTA DTV band and feeding it into a conventional DTV box. EDIT: I see Old_TV _nut beat me to #2 while I was reading that article.
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