Excuse me for jumping in, but just wanted to mention that I use RX-SSTV ( http://users.belgacom.net/hamradio/rxsstv.htm) and, like many of the SSTV apps, it saves each image file as it's received.
Now, that by itself doesn't give you an audio recording, so if you want to record the audio "just in case", that's a separate thing.
But as far as leaving a radio & computer unattended to "see what you get", the SSTV software will do that for you if you wish.
-Scott, K4KDR
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On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 6:35 AM, kevino z z_kevino@hotmail.com wrote:
John, Do you do unattended recording by scheduling an app to record the pass? Or do you leave it recording for the whole time and then edit a humongous audio file? I have to work Thursday and was hoping to record in an unattended mode, and then come home and see what I got. The audio will be mono, so I assume recording at 44kHz mono, uncompressed is how you do it? What app do you use? Thanks, -Kevin (KK4YEL)
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On Jul 12, 2017, at 09:14, John Brier <johnbrier@gmail.commailto:jo hnbrier@gmail.com> wrote:
I highly recommend recording the audio.
That way if you have issues decoding during TX you can always replay to the decoder later. Also you can try different decoders and settings to see which produces the best image.
I have more tips and info on this page on my website:
https://spacecomms.wordpress.com/iss-sstv-reception-hints/
73, John Brier KG4AKV