SSTV from ISS
Re: SSTV from ISS
VK4AK
I received a SSTV picture from the International Space Station on the 11.00am Australian pass yesterday on my smart phone, using my Icom handheld to receive the signal, using a halfwave vertical antenna.
I received a SSTV picture from the International Space Station on the 11.00am Australian pass yesterday on my smart phone, using my Icom handheld to receive the signal, using a halfwave vertical antenna.
Re: SSTV from ISS
OK, it looks like we may have one final opportunity overnight to receive further images as the SSTV experiment concludes.
If you don't already have mode PD290 selected as an option, select it as an option just in case.
The final part of the experiment is expected to commence at 14:00UTC and conclude at 19:00UTC
Good Luck.
If you don't already have mode PD290 selected as an option, select it as an option just in case.
The final part of the experiment is expected to commence at 14:00UTC and conclude at 19:00UTC
Good Luck.
Re: SSTV from ISS
How did you do that !!VK4AK wrote:VK4AK
I received a SSTV picture from the International Space Station on the 11.00am Australian pass yesterday on my smart phone, using my Icom handheld to receive the signal, using a halfwave vertical antenna.
More info please ...
Brian
Re: SSTV from ISS
The final image I received before the Russian cosmonauts completed the second short MAI experiment. This was received at 1:03am this morning.
Re: SSTV from ISS
I now include the only pic I got in PD290 from ISS
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73 Murray ZL3MH
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73 Murray ZL3MH
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Re: SSTV from ISS
The last pic's. I have another 10 Part pic's and say another 5 noisy ones
Next time for SSTV from ISS could be 6 months away
73 Murray ZL3MH
Next time for SSTV from ISS could be 6 months away
73 Murray ZL3MH
Re: SSTV from ISS
Brian VK2XTC
I had the robot 36 app in my smart phone which used the microphone in the phone to pick up the audio from the icom handheld on fm on 145.800mhz.
I previously used this method to receive SSTV pictures from the International Space Station last year.
The app can be downloaded from the internet.
This mode changed automatically after receiving a signal for a few seconds to the one used by the Space Station.
Bruce
I had the robot 36 app in my smart phone which used the microphone in the phone to pick up the audio from the icom handheld on fm on 145.800mhz.
I previously used this method to receive SSTV pictures from the International Space Station last year.
The app can be downloaded from the internet.
This mode changed automatically after receiving a signal for a few seconds to the one used by the Space Station.
Bruce
SSTV from ISS
I missed the first day . Here are my 3 best pic,s
Thanks Murray ZL3MH
Re: SSTV from ISS
Reports that there will be SSTV from the ISS on August 15/16.
http://www.arrl.org/news/slow-scan-tele ... gust-15-16
https://amsat-uk.org/2016/08/10/iss-sstv-august/
http://www.arrl.org/news/slow-scan-tele ... gust-15-16
https://amsat-uk.org/2016/08/10/iss-sstv-august/
Re: SSTV from ISS
I calcualte a pass for Sydney as follows;
Rise: 2016/08/15 08:32:33 228.6 0.1 145.80353 144.48667
Max: 2016/08/15 08:37:56 317.9 74.7 145.80014 144.49004
Set: 2016/08/15 08:43:15 41.9 0.0 145.79681 144.49333
74.7 degrees would provide some very strong signals.
Sorry , after submitting I found you cannot read it properly.
See attachment.
Brian
Rise: 2016/08/15 08:32:33 228.6 0.1 145.80353 144.48667
Max: 2016/08/15 08:37:56 317.9 74.7 145.80014 144.49004
Set: 2016/08/15 08:43:15 41.9 0.0 145.79681 144.49333
74.7 degrees would provide some very strong signals.
Sorry , after submitting I found you cannot read it properly.
See attachment.
Brian