1 SSTV RX
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Receives and decodes Slow Scan Television (SSTV) transmissions, displaying the incoming image in real time and saving it as a BMP file to the SD card.

Settings

  • Frequency: The frequency to receive on. Adjustable via the encoder knob or on-screen numpad.
  • RF Amp (0 or 1): Enables/disables the internal RF amplifier.
  • LNA gain (040): Low-noise amplifier gain. See Receive Quality Issues.
  • VGA gain (062): Variable-gain amplifier gain. See Receive Quality Issues.
  • Volume: Audio output volume.
  • Mode: Selects the SSTV transmission mode. Default is Scottie 2. The six supported modes are:
Mode VIS Code Pixels Lines ms/pixel
Scottie 1 60 320 256 0.432
Scottie 2 56 320 256 0.275
Scottie DX 76 320 256 1.080
Martin 1 44 320 256 0.458
Martin 2 40 320 256 0.229
SC2-180 55 320 256 0.734
  • Ph (Phase, 50 to +50): Horizontal pixel offset to correct line start alignment. Adjust if the image has a horizontal shift or color misalignment. Applied immediately while receiving. Not saved between sessions.
  • Slnt (Slant, 100 to +100): Timing drift correction in 0.1% steps. Adjust if the image appears diagonally tilted. Applied immediately while receiving. Not saved between sessions.

Calibration Display

A Calib text field below the Mode selector shows sync detection status during reception — sync count and suggested phase/slant corrections are displayed here as they are computed from the incoming signal.

Image Display

The received image is drawn line by line onto the screen in real time, scaled to fit the available display area below the controls. The internal image resolution is always 320 × 256 pixels regardless of screen scaling.

Start / Stop

Press Start RX to begin reception. The button label changes to Stop RX while active. Each time Start RX is pressed, a new timestamped BMP file is created on the SD card. When Stop RX is pressed (or the app is closed), the current file is finalized and closed.

Images are saved to: SSTV/RX/SSTV_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.BMP

Modulation Note

This app decodes SSTV signals transmitted using FM modulation only. SSB (USB/LSB) SSTV, which is the norm on HF amateur radio, is not supported. FM SSTV is used on VHF/UHF (e.g., 144.500 MHz in Europe) and via certain satellite downlinks.