Slow-scan television (SSTV) transmissions from the International
Space Station (ISS) are scheduled for December 8-9. The SSTV images
will be transmitted from RS0ISS on 145.800 MHz FM as part of the
Moscow Aviation Institute MAI-75 Experiment, using the Kenwood
TM-D710 transceiver in the ISS Service Module.
MAI-75 activities have been scheduled on December 8, 1235-1800 UTC,
and December 9, 1240-1740 UTC. These times correspond to passes over
Moscow, Russia. ISS transmissions on 145.800 MHz FM use 5-kHz
deviation, and SSTV transmissions have used the PD120 and PD180
formats.
The ISS Fan Club website at http://www.issfanclub.com/ can show when
the space station is within range of your station. On Windows PCs
the free application MMSSTV can decode the signal. On Apple iOS
devices, use the SSTV app available through iTunes.
Sources: www.arrl.org and www.issfanclub.com
Space Station (ISS) are scheduled for December 8-9. The SSTV images
will be transmitted from RS0ISS on 145.800 MHz FM as part of the
Moscow Aviation Institute MAI-75 Experiment, using the Kenwood
TM-D710 transceiver in the ISS Service Module.
MAI-75 activities have been scheduled on December 8, 1235-1800 UTC,
and December 9, 1240-1740 UTC. These times correspond to passes over
Moscow, Russia. ISS transmissions on 145.800 MHz FM use 5-kHz
deviation, and SSTV transmissions have used the PD120 and PD180
formats.
The ISS Fan Club website at http://www.issfanclub.com/ can show when
the space station is within range of your station. On Windows PCs
the free application MMSSTV can decode the signal. On Apple iOS
devices, use the SSTV app available through iTunes.
Sources: www.arrl.org and www.issfanclub.com