Kenwood's VC-H1 is a hand-held slow-scan TV device. Although it is being sold as amateur radio equipment, you could certainly interface it to a CB or FRS radio instead:
http://www.kenwood.net/ama_categories.cfm
http://www.kenwood.net/products/index.cfm?AMA=open &ama_hheld=open&radio=VC-H1&selection=Amateur&ID=5 1
On the receiving end, you could probably get away with hooking a matching radio to a PC via the sound card and using a software based modem to decode the incoming images. The VC-H1 speaks a wide variaty of image languages.
Kenwood's VC-H1 is a hand-held slow-scan TV device. Although it is being sold as amateur radio equipment, you could certainly interface it to a CB or FRS radio instead: http://www.kenwood.net/ama_categories.cfm http://www.kenwood.net/products/index.cfm?AMA=open &ama_hheld=open&radio=VC-H1&selection=Amateur&ID=5 1
On the receiving end, you could probably get away with hooking a matching radio to a PC via the sound card and using a software based modem to decode the incoming images. The VC-H1 speaks a wide variaty of image languages.