Getting plenty of action is occurring on the VK8NSB Slow Scan Television repeater in Darwin on a frequency of 28.700MHz.
The repeater is running 30 watts upper sideband into a half wave vertical antenna.
Stuie Birkin VK8NSB advises there?s currently eight pictures on the system with a different image being used in beacon mode every 30 minutes.
To activate the repeater require an audio 1750kHz tone for 2 seconds. Comments or inquiries to Stuie at vk8nsb@hotmail.com
The help support slow scan television (SSTV) activity a repeater has been set up in Queensland on a current frequency of 7.055MHz.
A 22km path from Mt Wellington to a hill near Sorrel in Tasmania was used on Sunday, 17 October, for what is believed to the first slow scan television transmission via modulated light.