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, May 4, 2010
MAI-75 May event
Seems the team at MAI will be at it again on May 13-14. SSTV images will be transmitted while the ISS is in range of Moscow but may also be transmitted throughout a few orbits that pass over other parts of the world. Transmission times should be about 1300 UTC-1700 UTC each day. Transmission types will likely be Robot 36 for part of the time and Martin-1 for the remainder. Listen on 145.800 MHz and good luck.