Hi all:
Yesterday at 1204 UTC I did get an ISS image, and the interesting thing was that it had on Hurricane Omar, for which we were lucky only a few rains fell here. It was on Robot 36 and used MMSSTV and FT-857 w/ vertical AR-2. It's like a P4 with some noise. Today did not received or heard anything, but let's see.
Cheers,
Angel Santana - WP3GW Trujillo Alto, PR? FK78aj
Angel what is the frequency to listen??? i wonder if i can hear anything uphere!!!!!
73/s gervais,ve2ckn> To: amsat-bb@AMSAT.Org; sarex@AMSAT.Org> Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 09:38:19 -0400> From: santanaamt@aol.com> Subject: [sarex] ISS image yesterday> > > Hi all:> > Yesterday at 1204 UTC I did get an ISS image, and the interesting thing was that it had on Hurricane Omar, for which we were lucky only a few rains fell here. It was on Robot 36 and used MMSSTV and FT-857 w/ vertical AR-2. It's like a P4 with some noise. Today did not received or heard anything, but let's see.> > Cheers,> > Angel Santana - WP3GW> Trujillo Alto, PR? FK78aj> ----> Sent via sarex@amsat.org. Opinions expressed are those of the author.> Not an AMSAT member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program!> Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/sarex _________________________________________________________________
Hi Gerv:
Downlink for images and voice is 145.800Mhz on FM. To talk to the ISS the frequency is 144.490Mhz, so as you can see it is an odd split. And as i understand the ISS crew sleeps from 2000 to 0600 UTC (here would be from 4pm to 2am AST).
Cheers, Angel - WP3GW
-----Original Message----- From: gervais fillion ve2ckn@hotmail.com To: santanaamt@aol.com; amsat-bb@amsat.org; sarex@amsat.org Sent: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 10:03 am Subject: RE: [sarex] ISS image yesterday
Angel what is the frequency to listen??? i wonder if i can hear anything uphere!!!!! 73/s gervais,ve2ckn
To: amsat-bb@AMSAT.Org; sarex@AMSAT.Org Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 09:38:19 -0400 From: santanaamt@aol.com Subject: [sarex] ISS image yesterday
Hi all:
Yesterday at 1204 UTC I did get an ISS image, and the interesting thing was that it had on Hurricane Omar, for which we were lucky only a few rains fell here. It was on Robot 36 and used MMSSTV and FT-857 w/ vertical AR-2. It's like a P4 with some noise. Today did not received or heard anything, but let's see.
Cheers,
Angel Santana - WP3GW Trujillo Alto, PR? FK78aj
Sent via sarex@amsat.org. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Not an AMSAT member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program! Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/sarex
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Does anyone have a MPG video of ISS running SSTV via SpaceCam1?
The easy way to tell the difference, is that when SpaceCam1 is running, it will send a CW-ID first, followed by the SSTV Image. You can also tell by the image format, SpaceCam1 will place the call sign and date and time at the bottom W5KWQ 20081017T0939Z
If so, please send the MPG to sstv@issspacecam.org or ka1rrw@yahoo.com
Thanks Miles
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