ISS SSTV this weekend
If you guys can contact NASA or the ISS tell them their audio is very very low on the SSTV pictures. There signal is full scale on my radio but the audio can barely be heard... Tell them to tun up their audio input on their radio.. Other than that they will be wasting everyone's time trying to get good pictures..
Thanks Mark WB3FKP
They are on it:
"Checking on low audio issue w/ #ISS #SSTV. Bad timing due to crew holiday today and weekend."
https://twitter.com/RF2Space/status/1116616221867122688
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 10:03 AM mark sklaney via AMSAT-BB amsat-bb@amsat.org wrote:
If you guys can contact NASA or the ISS tell them their audio is very very low on the SSTV pictures. There signal is full scale on my radio but the audio can barely be heard... Tell them to tun up their audio input on their radio.. Other than that they will be wasting everyone's time trying to get good pictures..
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ARISS Representative Ken Ransom, N5VHO posted a tweet on this at 1:17 AM - 12 Apr 2019:
/"Checking on low audio issue w/ //#*ISS* https://twitter.com/hashtag/ISS?src=hash////#*SSTV* https://twitter.com/hashtag/SSTV?src=hash//. Bad timing due to crew holiday today and weekend."/
Today is a holiday for Russia - Cosmonaut's Day, so message may take so time (24 hrs). Enjoy the challenge.
-73, Joe Spier, K6WAO President, AMSAT
On 4/11/19 5:44 PM, mark sklaney via AMSAT-BB wrote:
If you guys can contact NASA or the ISS tell them their audio is very very low on the SSTV pictures. There signal is full scale on my radio but the audio can barely be heard... Tell them to tun up their audio input on their radio.. Other than that they will be wasting everyone's time trying to get good pictures..
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Thank you for the information!
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019, 10:37 Joe Spier via AMSAT-BB amsat-bb@amsat.org wrote:
ARISS Representative Ken Ransom, N5VHO posted a tweet on this at 1:17 AM
- 12 Apr 2019:
/"Checking on low audio issue w/ //#*ISS* https://twitter.com/hashtag/ISS?src=hash////#*SSTV* https://twitter.com/hashtag/SSTV?src=hash//. Bad timing due to crew holiday today and weekend."/
Today is a holiday for Russia - Cosmonaut's Day, so message may take so time (24 hrs). Enjoy the challenge.
-73, Joe Spier, K6WAO President, AMSAT
On 4/11/19 5:44 PM, mark sklaney via AMSAT-BB wrote:
If you guys can contact NASA or the ISS tell them their audio is very
very
low on the SSTV pictures. There signal is full scale on my radio but the audio can barely be heard... Tell them to tun up their audio input on
their
radio.. Other than that they will be wasting everyone's time trying to
get
good pictures..
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Don KB2YSI
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Joe Spier
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John Brier
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mark sklaney