
Amateur Television Network
The Amateur Television Network (ATN) was started by a group at ATVers in Southern California. It grew from one ATV repeater to a NETWORK of linked repeaters known as the Amateur Television Network. The ATN then branched out to Nevada (Las Vegas) and to …
Amateur Television Network - Streaming - atn-tv.com
DARA/ATN ATV NET Meeting time will be 8pm EDT on Wednesday (5:00pm PST) ATCO Meeting time is 9pm EDT on Tuesday (6:00pm PST) ...
Amateur Television Network - Videos - atn-tv.com
ATN Live! Watch us LIVE, especially during our net nights on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays on the Amateur Television Network! We are "On the Air to Everywhere!"
Amateur Television Network - Membership - atn-tv.com
Our ATN repeaters are open to ALL amateur radio operators holding a Technician class license or higher. Becoming a member of the ATN will help us support and maintain our repeater systems with site rent, insurance, and maintaining our ATN …
Amateur Television Network - ATN in HD - atn-tv.com
ATN in HD ATN goes High Definition The Amateur Television Network completed their 2nd phase of their high definition television project as the Amateur Television Network is streaming in 1080p high definition on our YouTube channel.
Amateur Television Network - Coverage Maps - atn-tv.com
Repeater Link & Coverage Maps
Amateur Television Network - Southern Calif. Chapter - atn-tv.com
Remote Base: 146.43 MHz FM Simplex, CTCSS 100 Hz (mixed into TV Audio) Snow Peak - W6ATN. Coverage: Palm Springs - Coachella Valley, 29 Palms & Yucca Valley. Location: 34-02-17N 116-48-52N, 7932 ft. Output: 1242.0 MHz DVB-T 4M. Input: 2441.5 MHz FM, Sub 6.0 MHz & 434.0 MHz VSB/AM or DVB-T 2M. Voice: 1286.125 MHz -12 MHz offset, CTCSS 85.4 Hz
Amateur Television Network - Contacts - atn-tv.com
ATN-AZ Chapter President Ed Olague (K5OLA) [email protected] (602) 885-7725
Amateur Television Network - White Tank - atn-tv.com
White Tank Mt. - W7ATN Coverage: West Phoenix Valley, Tonopah Valley & portions of East Phoenix Valley Location: 33-34-10N 112-33-37N, 3969 ft. Output: 1253.25 MHz VSB & 5910 MHz FM Sub 6.0 MHz Input: 2441.5 MHz FM, Sub 6.0 MHz 434.0 MHz VSB/AM or DVB-T 2M Voice:
Amateur Television Network - Links - atn-tv.com
ATV HANDBOOK - an Introduction to Amateur TV. Introduction to Amateur Digital Television. Digital ATV Repeaters