PLANET-C movie (C)JAXA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5rzIsDNrL4
PLANET-C overview (C)JAXA http://www.jaxa.jp/projects/sat/planet_c/index_e.html
UNITEC-1 movie (C)Aichi University of Technology, Kawaju Gifu Engineering Co.,Ltd.) http://www.unisec.jp/unitec-1/files/movie/UNITEC-1_20090817.wmv
UNITEC-1 overview (C)UNISEC http://www.unisec.jp/unitec-1/en/top.html
JE9PEL, Mineo Wakita http://www.ne.jp/asahi/hamradio/je9pel/unitec-1.htm
Some of you have been asking: "What does SSTV from the International Space Station sound like".
Here are a few examples of actual recordings from SSTV on ISS.
Here is a link for how to decode SSTV. http://www.marexmg.org/fileshtml/howtoisssstv.html
SpaceCam1 Logo:
Robot 36 Format (SpaceCam1) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuyEwI9fJGk&feature=related In this example you will hear the following SpaceCam1 sequences. First, DTMF Tone (#). This tone is used to turn on the Vox-Box to make sure the radio has time to get up to full power, before sending the CW-ID. The CW-ID is next. This is the call sign of the ISS RS0ISS The Last portion is the 36 seconds of Image data. We chose Robot-36 to be the default because we are concerned about overheating the TM-D700 transceiver.
Martin-1 format (SpaceCam1) 10/12/2008 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfnOmC0vJDY&feature=related
Soyuz Docked, Robot-36 (Kenwood VCH1) 10/16/2008 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kF9GYoHbKEg&feature=related
If you would like to see more SSTV, then we need your support to get the USB Vox Box project approved for Flight. With the USB Vox box, ISS will be able to send over 300 Robot-36 images to Earth per day. The crew can choose either images from their Disk drive or from their live USB camera.
Lets Keeps space fun and affordable.
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