Hi!
My AOS on that pass was around 2211 UTC. I barely heard the end of one picture before a break. I copied one picture perfectly, starting at 2215 UTC. It was a 21-degree pass, and the picture I copied was around the middle of the pass. I tweeted the picture already, and will upload it to the ARISS SSTV picture archive shortly. I just got home a little bit ago, my first chance to take my recording from that pass and feed it into RX-SSTV on my tablet.
I have been working an earlier shift at my office this week, which worked out perfectly for the afternoon ISS passes. I might try to catch one evening pass before going to bed tonight, but the 1100 UTC alarm is still hard to accept. Only two more days of that... :-)
73!
Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK http://www.wd9ewk.net/ Twitter: @WD9EWK
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 10:11 PM, Greg Stahlman kj6ko@innercite.com wrote:
Seems to be a dead carrier on 145.800 in Northern CA. Pointing about240 degrees from my QTH in Placerville.