Of course, lots of people *like* APRS and work other stations on ISS passes. Personally I prefer making packet contacts with people on ISS passes and I don't find it boring at all.
But I'll admit, SSTV is probably more popular - but that may be because it happens in limited times, people hear it's going on and make it a priority to get the image. If it was on 24/7 that might seem get pretty boring pretty quick. It's all pretty cool and amazing to me.
73,
Tom
On 2021-07-19 11:14, Robert MacHale via AMSAT-BB wrote:
Just curious - is there any way to measure SSTV utilization?
For example, in the past 24 hours there have been 700 packets digipeated from the ISS based on packets iGated.
http://packets.aprsat.com/igates/
Obviously, not all traffic get's iGated - so, we can double that number from 700 to 1,400 packets in the past 24 hours.
I think I hear you saying SSTV is a better utilization of the radio because more people would utilize the downlink if it was sending SSTV; I'm not convinced that is true.
73
Robert MacHale . KE6BLR FCC Licensed Radio Operator . http://www.aprsat.com/predict . http://packets.aprsat.com/igates . http://www.spaceCommunicator.club . Supporting Boy Scout Merit Badges in Radio, Robotics, and Space Exploration
On Monday, July 19, 2021, 05:48:02 AM PDT, GMM via AMSAT-BB [email protected] wrote:
APRS is so boring. And it has a microscopic following.
Bringback Slow Scan TV 24/7 for 4 months and you will see an exponential grow in the number of
ISS Followers.
Miles WF1F
On 7/14/21 12:56 PM, Jeff Hochberg wrote:
I guess they put the hamster back on the wheel? :-)
Jeff Hochberg W4JEW Atlanta, GA [email protected]
On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 12:33 PM Robert MacHale via AMSAT-BB [email protected] wrote:
2021-07-14 16:25:31 NA1SS>0P0PR8,APRSAT,qAS,LW2DYB-6:'v& l SI]ARISS-International Space Station=
I just noticed 2 packets arrived within the last 10 minutes.
http://packets.aprsat.com/igates
73
Robert MacHale . KE6BLR FCC Licensed Radio Operator . http://www.aprsat.com/predict . http://packets.aprsat.com/igates . http://www.spaceCommunicator.club . Supporting Boy Scout Merit Badges in Radio, Robotics, and Space Exploration
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