Two pictures sent from ISS in last orbit, camera is evidently in the same location as it was for Monday's "Shadow" (plasma group) experiment.
73 de andy G0SFJ
I copied inside ISS SSTV images at 1640z and pictures out the window at 1815z. I always miss the first second or two transmitted because of my setup. It would be great to have a CW ID ahead of each SSTV transmission. I heard this once during Richard Garriott's time on the station and it took the guesswork out of when I should press 'record'.
I'm very much enjoying and appreciating the special ARISS activities. Thanks to all who are making it happen!
73, Scott N1AIA
Scott Richardson wrote:
I copied inside ISS SSTV images at 1640z and pictures out the window at 1815z. I always miss the first second or two transmitted because of my setup. It would be great to have a CW ID ahead of each SSTV transmission. I heard this once during Richard Garriott's time on the station and it took the guesswork out of when I should press 'record'.
I just start recording at the beginning of a pass, stop at the end, and decode the images (if there are any) as I play back the recording. Now, if I could just tune my radio remotely to follow the doppler shift, I'd be all set for unattended reception!
Gordon
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Scott Richardson