"For SSTV lovers from the ISS
From July 14 to 20 we plan to transmit images in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Soyuz-Apollo program
Frequency 145.800MHz
Mode: PD-120
RV3DR"
Message sent by RV3DR in a telegram group
"For SSTV lovers from the ISS
From July 14 to 20 we plan to transmit images in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Soyuz-Apollo program
Frequency 145.800MHz
Mode: PD-120
RV3DR"
Message sent by RV3DR in a telegram group
“Quick update on start time for 14-July. Because of other activities on station, SSTV transmissions will start around 16:05 UTC / 12:05 PM ET”
22:24 UTC max 10° elevation
And for the first time managed to catch it visually, although faintly using 10x50mm binoculars.
Jomjom79
2 images from the 25 deg pass over Thailand just now (3-element Arrow yagi, LNA amp, RTL-SDRv4, SDR++, BlackCat SSTV).
My award.
ARISS only mentions its award, but since this transmission is also an event of the russian experiment About Gagarin from Space
there is also the diploma Russia ISS SSTV available.
ISS over Brazil !!
Since the transmission sequence of SSTV images has been changed, I probably won’t be able to finish my album. It’s sad but anyway, it’s great to receive SSTV that is transmitted from a satellite .
My results from this event… Unfortunately, I was unable to receive some images due to broken transmission sequence.
73’s de PU4ELT !!
My first SSTV reception using SatNOGS station (I didn’t know that it could decode SSTV as well at first). 38 images decoded (some partially) and managed to get 8 out of 12 images as mostly was repetitive of the previous.
I re-decode some of the audio recording via RXSSTV to get slightly better images.
Really cool. Much better than using GQRX and QSSTV. I should’ve used Airspy HF+ on next event, might as well find out how to use Airspy SDR on SatNOGS first.
QSSTV produces softer and brighter images than RX-SSTV.