ARISS SSTV server back at new host
Greetings AMSAT-BB: The ARISS SSTV web pages are back up at the http://ariss-sstv.ssl.berkeley.edu/SSTV/ site. We've been able to do some testing, but please let me know if you experience any difficulties.
Once again, my apologies for the outage! It appears to be a tribute to the interest in Richard Garriott's ham radio activity on board the ISS. 73, Will
Has anyone considered putting the pictures together in sequence as a slide show? With a short second or two per frame, we've got enough material to almost make a movie.
Greg KO6TH
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Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 05:19:13 -0400 From: kc6rol@AMSAT.Org To: amsat-bb@AMSAT.Org; sarex@AMSAT.Org Subject: [sarex] ARISS SSTV server back at new host
Greetings AMSAT-BB: The ARISS SSTV web pages are back up at the http://ariss-sstv.ssl.berkeley.edu/SSTV/ site. We've been able to do some testing, but please let me know if you experience any difficulties.
Once again, my apologies for the outage! It appears to be a tribute to the interest in Richard Garriott's ham radio activity on board the ISS. 73, Will
-- Will Marchant, NAR 13356, Tripoli 10125 L3, AMA 800142, FBIS kc6rol@amsat.org http://www.spaceflightsoftware.com/will/
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Greg D.
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Will Marchant