Noun
SSTV (uncountable)
Initialism of slow-scan television: a technique for transmitting pictures over radio
A similar concept, also named SSTV, was used on Faith 7 as well as on the early years of the NASA Apollo program. Source: Internet
Interlace, no dependence upon sync, and interline reconstruction gives the AVT modes a better noise resistance than any of the other SSTV modes. Source: Internet
In the aforementioned sequel, Portal 2, more SSTV images are broadcast in Rattman dens. Source: Internet
It was completely fake and should be a lesson to others looking for SSTV signals in video games. Source: Internet
Modes Below is a table of some of the most common SSTV modes and their differences. Source: Internet
Progression Commercial systems started appearing in the United States in 1970, after the FCC had legalized the use of SSTV for advanced level amateur radio operators in 1968. Source: Internet