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== '''Amateur Television Network''' ==
 
== '''Amateur Television Network''' ==
  
The Amateur Television Network is a series of fast scan amateur television (ATV) repeaters located in the Southwest area of the United States.  Licensed amateur radio operators holding a technicians license and higher are welcome to use our open ATV repeater systems - transmitting live video and sound into our ATV repeaters to provide "live television" video and sound to amateur television operators within the repeater's coverage area.
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The Amateur Television Network (ATN) is a series of fast scan amateur television (ATV) repeaters located in the Southwest area of the United States.  Licensed amateur radio operators holding a technician license and higher are welcome to use our open ATV repeater systems - transmitting live video and sound into our ATV repeaters to our amateur television operators within the repeater's coverage area.
  
 
Chapter stations from around the world are able to access our ATV repeaters using our video IP link during our net control operations.  We provide an TCP/IP ingest system to provide video communications, and vital live video coverage during emergency operations throughout the region, state, country, and the world.
 
Chapter stations from around the world are able to access our ATV repeaters using our video IP link during our net control operations.  We provide an TCP/IP ingest system to provide video communications, and vital live video coverage during emergency operations throughout the region, state, country, and the world.
  
Join us on The Weekly Net every Tuesday at 1930 Pacific Standard Time / Pacific Daylight Time (Wednesdays at 0330 UTC / 0230 UTC - Daylight Time Shift).  Please feel free to monitor our ATN Nets on our Talkgroup - 3196 during net control operations.  We will be checking in our DMR operators during the net.
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Join us on The Weekly Net every Tuesday at 1930 Pacific Standard Time / Pacific Daylight Time (Wednesdays at 0330 UTC / 0230 UTC - Daylight Time Shift).  Please feel free to monitor our ATN Nets on our Talkgroup - 3196 during net control operations.  We include our DMR operators to check-in during the net.
  
For more information about the Amateur Television Network, please feel free to visit our website at:  https://www.atn-tv.com.
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Our TalkGroup is active throughout the 41 DMR repeaters within the Western States DMR Network, serving the states of California, Oregon, Arizona, Nevada, and Utah in the United States of America.
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For more information about the Amateur Television Network and the mode of amateur television, please feel free to visit our website at:  https://www.atn-tv.com.
  
 
We look forward in seeing you ON-THE-AIR.
 
We look forward in seeing you ON-THE-AIR.
 
73,
 
 
Roland - KC6JPG
 
Digital Systems Director / Net Control Operations
 
Amateur Television Network
 

Latest revision as of 08:56, 2 March 2024

Amateur Television Network (3196)
Atnlogo.png
Description On the Air to Everywhere!
Website https://www.atn-tv.com
Country Usa
Reflector None
Bridged to
D-Star No Tetra No
P25 No Analog Yes
Wires-X No YSF No



Amateur Television Network

The Amateur Television Network (ATN) is a series of fast scan amateur television (ATV) repeaters located in the Southwest area of the United States. Licensed amateur radio operators holding a technician license and higher are welcome to use our open ATV repeater systems - transmitting live video and sound into our ATV repeaters to our amateur television operators within the repeater's coverage area.

Chapter stations from around the world are able to access our ATV repeaters using our video IP link during our net control operations. We provide an TCP/IP ingest system to provide video communications, and vital live video coverage during emergency operations throughout the region, state, country, and the world.

Join us on The Weekly Net every Tuesday at 1930 Pacific Standard Time / Pacific Daylight Time (Wednesdays at 0330 UTC / 0230 UTC - Daylight Time Shift). Please feel free to monitor our ATN Nets on our Talkgroup - 3196 during net control operations. We include our DMR operators to check-in during the net.

Our TalkGroup is active throughout the 41 DMR repeaters within the Western States DMR Network, serving the states of California, Oregon, Arizona, Nevada, and Utah in the United States of America.

For more information about the Amateur Television Network and the mode of amateur television, please feel free to visit our website at: https://www.atn-tv.com.

We look forward in seeing you ON-THE-AIR.

Amateur Television Network[edit]

The Amateur Television Network is a series of fast scan amateur television (ATV) repeaters located in the Southwest area of the United States. Licensed amateur radio operators holding a technicians license and higher are welcome to use our open ATV repeater systems - transmitting live video and sound into our ATV repeaters to provide "live television" video and sound to amateur television operators within the repeater's coverage area.

Chapter stations from around the world are able to access our ATV repeaters using our video IP link during our net control operations. We provide an TCP/IP ingest system to provide video communications, and vital live video coverage during emergency operations throughout the region, state, country, and the world.

Join us on The Weekly Net every Tuesday at 1930 Pacific Standard Time / Pacific Daylight Time (Wednesdays at 0330 UTC / 0230 UTC - Daylight Time Shift). Please feel free to monitor our ATN Nets on our Talkgroup - 3196 during net control operations. We will be checking in our DMR operators during the net.

For more information about the Amateur Television Network, please feel free to visit our website at: https://www.atn-tv.com.

We look forward in seeing you ON-THE-AIR.

73,

Roland - KC6JPG Digital Systems Director / Net Control Operations Amateur Television Network