If you wonder what SSTV sounds like, here is the audio file that was transmitted from SuitSat-1.
Here is what the image looks like (Valery Korzun installing an amaterur radio antenna on the ISS during Exp 5) if you decode the transmission (MMSSTV was used in this example).
Slow Scan Television (SSTV) images transmitted from the International Space Station and other ARISS supported satellites
Introduction
This site will be the focal point for some of the best SSTV images received during Oct 2008 and beyond. Images will be downlinked by ISS on 145.800 MHz. To view some of the received images transmitted from the ISS check out the following Gallery Website . You may also submit images at that website as well.
In addition to SSTV image receptions, reports of planned amateur radio activity using SSTV will be provided.
You can also apply for the official ARISS SSTV Award .
In addition to SSTV image receptions, reports of planned amateur radio activity using SSTV will be provided.
You can also apply for the official ARISS SSTV Award .
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Monday, September 29, 2008
ARRL Article
The ARRL has a nice article on the upcoming flight posted at http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2008/09/25/10350/?nc=1
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