Unfortunately the SSTV flowgraph we use doesn’t support Robot 36. ![]()
However through the audio you may be able to decode the images.
Unfortunately the SSTV flowgraph we use doesn’t support Robot 36. ![]()
However through the audio you may be able to decode the images.
That’t how I have done it, but I wanted to be sure that I am not missing some kind of module or setting. I will just move those observations to a own folder and decode them later.
Thanks for the information! ![]()
Interesting facts about the ISS’s brief pass over Brazil (2026-04-14 06:10UTC) :
AFSK packets were sent between SSTV images. Message in the packet:
“ARISS - International Space Station”
At the end of one of the images, a loud and clear sound from the Windows system can be heard !!! See the recording below:
Listen to an AFSK packet at the end of the image transmission. Don’t look too closely at my reception as the ISS was about 3° el above my QTH ![]()
I finished the event on 12/12 (This was the last ISS pass with SSTV active for me here in Brazil). In a few hours I’ll send my gallery with all the photos.
Conclusions: Robot-36 is more fun and UHF is DEFINITELY more fun.
lol. ![]()
Nearly forgot about this pass while doing other stuff. Remembered just in time to grab a partial and this image.
14-Apr-26 0815UTC
Need to process my recordings from over the weekend now to see how many unique image of the twelve I managed to get.
My final result from this event
I received 12 out of 12 images (Unfortunately, 2 aren’t very good
).
Access this link or scan the QR code to see all the images I received during the event.
YOU DA BEST