SSTV Encoder is a specialized image transmission platform designed to help users send pictures via Slow-Scan Television (SSTV) effortlessly. With multiple supported modes, text overlay features, and real-time encoding, SSTV Encoder ensures a seamless and efficient image-sharing experience.
Supported Transmission Modes
- Martin Modes: Martin 1, Martin 2
- PD Modes: PD 50, PD 90, PD 120, PD 160, PD 180, PD 240, PD 290
- Scottie Modes: Scottie 1, Scottie 2, Scottie DX
- Robot Modes: Robot 36 Color, Robot 72 Color
- Wraase Modes: Wraase SC2 180
Image Processing & Customization
- Load images via "Take Picture" or "Pick Picture" options.
- Maintain aspect ratio with automatic black border adjustments.
- Rotate images and scale them to match native mode specifications.
Text Overlay & Editing Features
- Add text overlays with a single tap.
- Edit, move, or remove overlays for customized image transmission.
- Store and reload text overlays upon restarting the app.
Advanced Transmission & File Management
- Send images instantly with the "Play" function.
- Stop ongoing transmissions and clear the queue when needed.
- Save images as WAVE files in the SSTV Encoder album for future use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What transmission modes does SSTV Encoder support?
A: It supports Martin, PD, Scottie, Robot, and Wraase modes for SSTV image encoding.
Q: Can I add text overlays to images?
A: Yes, users can add, edit, move, and remove text overlays before transmission.
Q: Does SSTV Encoder allow image rotation?
A: Yes, images can be rotated by 90 degrees for optimal formatting.
Q: Can I save transmitted images as files?
A: Yes, users can save images as WAVE files in the SSTV Encoder album.
Q: Is SSTV Encoder open-source?
A: Yes, the app is open-source and available for community contributions.
Version History
v2.13 ---- 28 May 2025
Text overlay input accessibility—now fully functional on Android 15.
v2.12 ---- 13 May 2025
Library updates—upgraded to SdkVersion 35.
System font loading improvements—enhanced compatibility.
v2.11 ---- 6 May 2025
Library updates—ensuring better stability and performance.