Here is a great opportunity to listen to the ISS.
The transmission should be high power and easy to hear and decode with a rubber duckie.
Since there are no leaves and trees to interfere it can be fun.
73 de VE2LJV Samuel Galet
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Date: 2024-12-20 4:46 a.m. (GMT-05:00)
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Subject: [AMSAT-BB] ISS SSTV Experiment, 14:55 UTC - December 25th to 14:20 UTC - January 5th
ISS SSTV Experiment, 14:55 UTC - December 25th to 14:20 UTC - January 5th
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