In one of the articles about the current ISS SSTV event was a starting time of 19:25 UTC, and the pass over my QTH JO22NC started at 19:28 UTC. So I was out with the whole setup and a strong arm to aim the antenna at the ISS in the hope of receiving something.
But nothing was received. The fun part is that an ISS pass shortly after sundown gives a visual aid to aim the antenna at, but no signal received.
Also noticed at http://www.dk3wn.info/p/?p=70934
No signal heard here from ISS on 2048 UTC pass. 89 degree max elevation on this one. Even my little set up here should have heard something if they were transmitting.
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On 2016-04-11 15:59, Koos van den Hout wrote:
In one of the articles about the current ISS SSTV event was a starting time of 19:25 UTC, and the pass over my QTH JO22NC started at 19:28 UTC. So I was out with the whole setup and a strong arm to aim the antenna at the ISS in the hope of receiving something.
But nothing was received. The fun part is that an ISS pass shortly after sundown gives a visual aid to aim the antenna at, but no signal received.
Also noticed at http://www.dk3wn.info/p/?p=70934 [1]
Links: ------ [1] http://www.dk3wn.info/p/?p=70934
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