Forum for discussion of SSTV topics. Slow Scan television (SSTV) is a picture transmission method used mainly by amateur radio operators, to transmit and receive static pictures via radio in monochrome or colour.
The Corpus Christi Caller-Times (Corpus Christi, Texas)26 Apr 1971, Mon Page 19 i
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The electromagnetic spectrum has no theoretical limit at either end. If all the mass/energy in the Universe is considered a 'limit', then that would be the only real theoretical limit to the maximum frequency attainable.
The Deming Headlight (Deming, New Mexico)04 Feb 1971, Thu Page 1
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The electromagnetic spectrum has no theoretical limit at either end. If all the mass/energy in the Universe is considered a 'limit', then that would be the only real theoretical limit to the maximum frequency attainable.
The Indianapolis Star (Indianapolis, Indiana)23 Jul 1972, Sun Page 38
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The electromagnetic spectrum has no theoretical limit at either end. If all the mass/energy in the Universe is considered a 'limit', then that would be the only real theoretical limit to the maximum frequency attainable.
The Ottawa Journal (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)09 Jun 1969, Mon Page 24
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The electromagnetic spectrum has no theoretical limit at either end. If all the mass/energy in the Universe is considered a 'limit', then that would be the only real theoretical limit to the maximum frequency attainable.
The Shreveport Journal (Shreveport, Louisiana)24 Aug 1974, Sat Page 9
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The electromagnetic spectrum has no theoretical limit at either end. If all the mass/energy in the Universe is considered a 'limit', then that would be the only real theoretical limit to the maximum frequency attainable.
Chicago Tribune (Chicago, Illinois)14 Sep 1965, Tue
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The electromagnetic spectrum has no theoretical limit at either end. If all the mass/energy in the Universe is considered a 'limit', then that would be the only real theoretical limit to the maximum frequency attainable.
The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, Washington)25 May 1969, Sun The World (Coos Bay, Oregon)26 May 1969, Mon
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The electromagnetic spectrum has no theoretical limit at either end. If all the mass/energy in the Universe is considered a 'limit', then that would be the only real theoretical limit to the maximum frequency attainable.
The electromagnetic spectrum has no theoretical limit at either end. If all the mass/energy in the Universe is considered a 'limit', then that would be the only real theoretical limit to the maximum frequency attainable.