SSTV from ISS
SSTV from ISS
Hi All, From the 18-19 Dec
SSTV, I have a collection of SSTV pictures from the Russian Module on ISS
The Picture Quality is very good for SSTV ( mode PD180) Frequency 145.800
More notes, The gear, a J pole, Masthead pre-amp and a FDK Multi 2000 set to
wide FM
And there is more to come on the 20-21 Dec
73 Murray ZL3MH
SSTV, I have a collection of SSTV pictures from the Russian Module on ISS
The Picture Quality is very good for SSTV ( mode PD180) Frequency 145.800
More notes, The gear, a J pole, Masthead pre-amp and a FDK Multi 2000 set to
wide FM
And there is more to come on the 20-21 Dec
73 Murray ZL3MH
Re: SSTV from ISS
I was listening on 2 passes this morning (Sat 20th) with one of them being almost directly overhead and I didn't hear anything from it. Bit of a shame as I have had some nice SSTV images from the ISS in the past.
Cheers
Robert.
VK4LHD
Cheers
Robert.
VK4LHD
Re: SSTV from ISS
Well done Murray!
I setup my IC-7100 and MMSSTV on 145.800 FM attached to a 2m halfwave vertical at 10m and then went to bed.
In the morning I had a single image waiting for me
Robert, they didn't do it last night. See the link below for details.
They are due to do this again on the weekend.
See this link for details.
http://amsat-uk.org/2014/12/10/sstv-from-iss/
Hilary
VK2IUW
I setup my IC-7100 and MMSSTV on 145.800 FM attached to a 2m halfwave vertical at 10m and then went to bed.
In the morning I had a single image waiting for me
Robert, they didn't do it last night. See the link below for details.
They are due to do this again on the weekend.
See this link for details.
http://amsat-uk.org/2014/12/10/sstv-from-iss/
Hilary
VK2IUW
Hilary - VK2AZ
Glenmore Park NSW
QF56IF31
Glenmore Park NSW
QF56IF31
Re: SSTV from ISS
i listened for 2 passes last night and did not hear anything? my sstv was set up and ready to go.
is there going to be anymore?
Joe
VK8VTX
is there going to be anymore?
Joe
VK8VTX
Re: SSTV from ISS
There is another burst of SSTV from ISS starting tomorrow night our time
Start time would be around 14:20 UT on December 18 and 12:40 UT on December 20. The transmissions should terminate around 21:30 UT each day.
Bye Murray ZL3MH
Start time would be around 14:20 UT on December 18 and 12:40 UT on December 20. The transmissions should terminate around 21:30 UT each day.
Bye Murray ZL3MH
Re: SSTV from ISS
GOT THEM!!!
i received 2 pics in the pass, but both had noise line in them, but i don't care
ochen bolshio spasibo RS0ISS
Joe
VK8VTX
i received 2 pics in the pass, but both had noise line in them, but i don't care
ochen bolshio spasibo RS0ISS
Joe
VK8VTX
Re: SSTV from ISS
very cool Joe thats looks like lots of fun
cheers
Steve now known as vk3ktt
QF22GG
Steve now known as vk3ktt
QF22GG
Re: SSTV from ISS
just got another off the very side , (very low elevation) at 2AM
Joe
VK8VTX
Joe
VK8VTX
Re: SSTV from ISS
Man alive. I thought the signal would be relatively strong but just recorded a pass of ISS on 145.8 and it was a massive strength.
Now to find an app to display my recording. I hope is a good one as full tx was S9+
Back soon with pic…I hope.
Now to find an app to display my recording. I hope is a good one as full tx was S9+
Back soon with pic…I hope.
Re: SSTV from ISS
Two more passes to go ! one over head and one to the west.
I am going for all 12 pictures ( Time 0802 NZDST )
73 Murray ZL3MH
I am going for all 12 pictures ( Time 0802 NZDST )
73 Murray ZL3MH
Re: SSTV from ISS
The pass just before dawn here started out at "full scale" on 2m with my FT-817ND plugged into the 6m Yagi ... but faded as it caught nulls in whatever pattern the 6m Yagi has on 2mZL3THQ wrote:Man alive. I thought the signal would be relatively strong but just recorded a pass of ISS on 145.8 and it was a massive strength.
Now to find an app to display my recording. I hope is a good one as full tx was S9+
Back soon with pic…I hope.
Oh well, a bit of fun ...
Bob, ZL1RS in the Bay of Islands at RF64vs
Re: SSTV from ISS
Hi all...
There is a Pass happening now going up between NZ and East Coast AU......it sure does have a big signal..
Almost over you now Bob...
There is a Pass happening now going up between NZ and East Coast AU......it sure does have a big signal..
Almost over you now Bob...
Re: SSTV from ISS
Most recent pass peaked at 12 deg above horizon. Received 1.5 pictures. This was the best.
Cheers,
Tony VK2QW
Cheers,
Tony VK2QW
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Re: SSTV from ISS
Hi all..
The next Local pass will be around 10:04 East Coast time....@ its high point of 42 deg..
The next Local pass will be around 10:04 East Coast time....@ its high point of 42 deg..
Re: SSTV from ISS
Propped a 6 element 2m Yagi up on a B&D 'Workmate' and followed that last pass across the sky to get a better signal. 1 and 3/4 pictures before the ISS set, both "pixel perfect" while it was still visible, but just repeats of those pics already posted by various others above.
According to the web site, that is all?
According to the web site, that is all?
Bob, ZL1RS in the Bay of Islands at RF64vs
Re: SSTV from ISS
Well I got some good pictures today
Below here they are !
73 Murray ZL3MH
Below here they are !
73 Murray ZL3MH
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More SSTV from ISS
SSTV transmissions from the International Space Station
The Russian ARISS team plan to activate SSTV from the ISS on Saturday January 31 and on Sunday February 1, 2015.
Expected SSTV mode will be PD180 on 145.800 MHz with 3 minute off periods between transmissions. A total of 12 different photos will be sent during the operational period. This is the second series of pictures to be transmitted.
Start time would be around 10.00 UTC on January 31 and 9.00 UTC on February 1. The transmissions should terminate around 21:30 UTC each day.
Gaston Bertels ON4WF
ARISS-Europe chairman
My calculations it will be Saturday and Sunday night VK/NZ time
73 Murray ZL3MH
The Russian ARISS team plan to activate SSTV from the ISS on Saturday January 31 and on Sunday February 1, 2015.
Expected SSTV mode will be PD180 on 145.800 MHz with 3 minute off periods between transmissions. A total of 12 different photos will be sent during the operational period. This is the second series of pictures to be transmitted.
Start time would be around 10.00 UTC on January 31 and 9.00 UTC on February 1. The transmissions should terminate around 21:30 UTC each day.
Gaston Bertels ON4WF
ARISS-Europe chairman
My calculations it will be Saturday and Sunday night VK/NZ time
73 Murray ZL3MH
Re: SSTV from ISS
ISS in on 145.800 today Sunday and Monday our time
See pic below
Murray ZL3MH
See pic below
Murray ZL3MH