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Well, Larry,Rob & KC2EDH...looks like you guys are #s 33, 34 & 35 respectively. Thanks for checking in!
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I mostly read the TV forums here, so I missed this topic until now. My ham radio activities have included a bit of almost everything over the past 17 years, from packet to kit-building, from HF contesting to repeater coordination. My favorite mode is... ATV
No real antique amateur equipment in my shack, though. The nearest would be Heathkit HW-101 and Drake TR7 HF rigs from the 70's. I also have a couple of 40's TV sets made by National and Hallicrafters that would fit well with their ham gear of the same era. -73-
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DTV repeaters would be interesting. Just demodulate the ATSC RF carrier to the digital MPEG bitstream, then remodulate it to another ATSC carrier. Or just heterodyne the received RF to move it to the new channel without demodulating it. Oh, I'd have a demodulator at the repeater site to use to sense the presense of a signal, to control the transmitter.
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