Showing posts with label ISS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ISS. Show all posts

Friday, December 31, 2021

ARISS end of year ISS SSTV 2021--Expedition 66 - ARISS Series 19 Lunar Exploration

     Thanks to ARISS team to encouraging SSTV operations from the ISS during the period of Dec 26-31. Used this opportunity to collect fabulous images related to lunar exploration. The transmissions were available worldwide on 145.800 MHz with PD 120 mode.

    Due to limited access to apartment roof have no other option left over than to use 1/4 lambda antenna replacing rubber duck antenna of my classic UV5R handy.

My Setup 😎

    Managed to receive following images of specific passes from North to East and vice versa due to limited open space from apartment balcony.

Saturday, December 4, 2021

Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI) SSTV experiment -"Inter-MAI-75" Dec 1 ,2021

     Managed to receive SSTV image from ISS on Dec 1 "Inter-MAI-75 event. SSTV images were transmitted at 145.800 MHz from ISS in PD-120 SSTV format .

    Scheduled on December 01, 2021 (Wednesday) - from ~ 12:25 UTC - ~ 18:45 UTC.

Wednesday, July 14, 2021

ISS SSTV- "Amateur radio on Shuttle, Mir and ISS" SSTV event - June 21-26 ,2021

    Talking about history … The Shuttle–Mir program was a mission space program between Russia and the United States that involved American low earth orbiting Space Shuttles  visiting the Russian space station Mir where Russian cosmonauts flying on the American Shuttle, and an American astronaut flying aboard a Soyuz spacecraft to engage in long-duration expeditions aboard Mir.

   SSTV event was continuous from June 21 until June 26. The images transmitted were related to some of the amateur radio activities that have occurred on the Space Shuttle, Mir space station and the International Space Station.

    Used this event to test multiple antennas. Experimented with two different antennas this time, One was QFH tuned to 136 MHz obviously for WX satellite reception and one was Slim Jim antenna tuned to 145 MHz. And another setup was with VFH-UHF Yagi antenna tuned to 145 MHz frequency in VHF range. 

    The result was as expected the tuned antenna closed to downlink frequency of ISS VHF Transponder i.e. 145.800 MHz gave better results. Managed to receive few good images using my Yagi on last days of event.

ISS SSTV - ARISS 20 years of operations on ISS December 24-31, 2020

    After a long gap of Ham activity due to busy life, Finally the world wide lockdown brought a short throwback to my hobby activities. That was the time when is saw a tweet about a special SSTV event which was being celebrated  on the occasion of 20th anniversary of ARISS operations on the ISS. The event was scheduled from December 24 through December 31. 

There we go...!!!

    Assembled a QFH antenna on my roof and connected it to my UV5R Radio. Those who are interested can find the detailed procedure to decode SSTV signals from here. And here is the details for building interface for UV5R to connect with PC Audio input. After monitoring multiple passes got some good SSTV images. Interesting thing was the there were multiple Ham communities around globe which were issuing Diploma certificates while submitting set of quality images.

    Managed to receive some quality images from ISS with my QFH Antenna, which I built to receive WX satellite (NOAA)  images. Will post about my QFH same shortly.      

Monday, February 2, 2015

International Space Station SSTV Transmission

      It was amusing moment for the Ham radio operators to acquire Slow Scan Television Signal (SSTV) transmission experiment from International Space Station -ISS by active Russian Crew on behalf of 80th anniversary of the first cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin on December 20th, 2014 as well as January 31’st and February 1st  ,2015.