Last night at around 11:25pm local QLD time I observed that the HAMTV transmitter was switched on and the camera was attached. I could see UK astronaut Tim Peake inside the Columbus module working away. Amazing!
Frequency was 2395 Mhz, symbol rate of 02000. Antenna used 1.2m kit mesh dish.
Regards
Shane VK4KHZ
HAMTV Live!
Re: HAMTV Live!
The handheld you see in the top right hand portion of the screen is in fact the ARISS transmitter which is used for the scheduled school contacts. It is amazing to finally see fast scan TV pictures in real time from ISS.
Re: HAMTV Live!
Very impressive. It would've been great to watch.
Even more reason for me to get the 13cm gear up and running!
Even more reason for me to get the 13cm gear up and running!
Re: HAMTV Live!
Yep, drag the gear out and if you require any assistance in getting setup for HAMTV reception we are more than willing to assist by passing on the learning's to date. This is possibly the most unforgiving mode I have experienced but once you have overcome the many obstacles it is very satisfying indeed.
Last nights experience was great, and the timing was perfect, as the astronaut appeared to have just turned the camera on the HAMTV transmitter in preparation for a scheduled ARISS contact over the UK.
Regards
Shane VK4KHZ
Last nights experience was great, and the timing was perfect, as the astronaut appeared to have just turned the camera on the HAMTV transmitter in preparation for a scheduled ARISS contact over the UK.
Regards
Shane VK4KHZ
Re: HAMTV Live!
The HAMTV transmitter is now powered off. It is expected to be powered back on sometime after 8th March 2016.
Regards
Shane VK4KHZ
Regards
Shane VK4KHZ
Re: HAMTV Live!
The HAMTV transmitter onboard the ISS is powered back on again. I received over 6 minutes of video lock earlier today as the Space Station passed over QLD
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Frequency 2395 MHZ @ 02000 s/rate
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Frequency 2395 MHZ @ 02000 s/rate