--=Space Station SSTV "babyface" picture!!!=--
Hello All,
At 28 august I have received an e-mail from DE2SHD/DH5ABC. I was supriced cause inside the e-mail I saw a ISS SSTV picture with a babyface. Also David Barber G8OQW sended me a ISS SSTV.
The ISS SSTV pictures are shown on my website: http://www.pd0rkc.com If you sroll down on the main page you see 9 more.
In case if more people have received ISS SSTV pictures please send them to: skyman@hetnet.nl
73's Cor PD0RKC
ISS Amateur Radio Status: August 30, 2006
SpaceCam Status, Active Aug 26 By Miles Mann WF1F,
MAREX-MG News www.marexmg.org
Manned Amateur Radio Experiment
Hi everyone: The SpaceCam1 Imaging project on the International Space Station is being operated intermittently on weekends. During his spare time, the ISS Expedition 13 Commander Pavel Vinogradov has been activating SpaceCam1 project for few orbits randomly. Due to the crews heavy work load, we do not have a regulate schedule for the SpaceCam1 project. The ARISS team is still testing various settings and monitoring the status of the project. It may be a few more weeks before we have a predictable SpaceCam schedule.
Our thanks to the many stations that received and decode the test images. SpaceCam Images from ISS were received in many countries, including Russia, United Kingdom, Brazil, Australia and many more. Below is a link to the SpaceCam home page and list of some of the images we have received.
www.marexmg.org
Images have been received on the following dates: July 28, July 30, Aug 13, Aug 14, Aug 15 and Aug 26
To date, I have 9 unique images from ISS and many repeats. Ir you have any new images; please forward the images to MAREX at:
marexmg@comcast.net
During the testing phase the ISS Slow Scan TV system may be intermittently transmitting on the frequency 145.800 MHZ FM.
For information on how to receive these messages, check out the MAREX link: http://www.marexmg.org/fileshtml/howtouseiss.html
Over the next few weeks we maybe receiving images from the International Space station via Slow Scan TV (SSTV). The MAREX team will be collecting these images from the amateur Radio and SWL community and we will post the best.
We would like to collect all images received. However in order to properly catalog the images we request you use the following image naming format. After you receive you images, please rename the images using the following format, All Lower case letters. I have updated the file naming format to shorten the file names.
Year 06, Month 07, Day 31, (UTC time), Call sign, Short text description, .JPG
Example:
Old format: 20060731z1905wf1fwindowshot.jpg
New format: 0607311905wf1f.jpg
I removed the first two numbers of the year and the Z for UTC time. All dates are assumed to be in UTC dates. The images coming down from ISS will also have a time stamp embedded into the image. You can also use these numbers to generate you file names. If you are a Short Wave listener and do not have a call sign, just place your Initials after the time (0607311905abc.jpg)
If we break this down Year =06 Month = 07 Day = 31 Time = 1905 UTC Call sign = wf1f Description (optional) = Windows shot Image format = jpg
Image Quality Please do not put any text over lays on the images, Example, do not put web page or advertisements in the image. Your own call sign and date are acceptable.
Send all images directly to MAREX at Marexmg@comcast.net
We would also like to know the following information in your email.
Name or Call sign Country / State Receiver Software decoding tool Elevation or range of ISS when you decoded the image.
Slide Show Mode: The MAREX SpaceCam1 software contains a feature called Slide Show mode. It allows the crew to preload a directory full of images that will be automatically transmitted to Earth. The crew will not need to keep pushing a button to send images. In theory the system can run for weeks at a time without crew involvement. The SpaceCam project will be able to transmit over 200 SSTV images per day (Robot 36 format).
During the next phase of testing may use the frequency 145.800 MHz FM for the SSTV down link. The Slide Show mode will only be testing the Down link. The uplink frequency will not be published.
SSTV Decoding Software http://www.barberdsp.com/
There are many choices in SSTV software, some Free, others with more features cost a few bucks. http://www.marexmg.org/fileshtml/sstvlinkpage.html
So have fun, find your best setup and start practicing how to decode SSTV on 2-meters.
Marexmg Web page http://www.marexmg.org
ARISS Web page and other great Space projects http://www.rac.ca/ariss/
73 Miles WF1F MAREX-MG
Until we meet again
DOSVIDANIYA Miles WF1F
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