- Radiofacsimile,
radiofax or HF fax is an
analogue mode for
transmitting grayscale images via high
frequency (HF)
radio waves. It was the
predecessor to...
- was
broadcasting a
daily weather forecast nationwide.
Beginning in 1930,
radiofax broadcasts of
weather information and
forecasts were
broadcast for use...
- terminated.
Beginning in 1939, WLW used the
overnight hours to
transmit READO radiofax newspapers. However, the
system was
unable to
compete with
standard newspaper...
- from
Paris to
London in 1908, used
until the
wider distribution of the
radiofax. Its main
competitors were the Bélinographe by Édouard
Belin first, then...
-
Radiofax was an
independent shortwave radio station that
broadcast from
Ireland between 1988 and 1992. It
carried talk
programmes on science, technology...
-
small digital camera or
digital photos provide the input. Like the
similar radiofax mode, SSTV is an
analog signal. SSTV uses
frequency modulation, in which...
-
Pinneberg is the
transmission site for the
maritime weather radioteletype and
radiofax service DDH47,
working on 147.3 kHz. A T-aerial is used,
strung between...
- that the
signal format used was
identical to the
internationally agreed Radiofax system used by
newspapers for
transmitting pictures. The
Daily Express...
- from
Paris to
London in 1908 used
until the
wider distribution of the
radiofax. Its main
competitors were the Bélinographe by Édouard
Belin first, then...
- Frequency-shift
keying (FSK) telegraphy, such as RTTY. F1C High
frequency Radiofax F2D Data
transmission by
frequency modulation of a
radio frequency carrier...