Slow-Scan TV Transmissions from ISS
Scheduled for April 11
Amateur Radio on the International
Space Station (ARISS)
slow-scan television (SSTV) transmissions are planned for
Cosmonautics Day, Saturday, April 11 from RS0ISS in the ISS
Russian sector.
Cosmonautics Day celebrates space
pioneer Yuri Gagarin's April 12, 1961, as the first human to reach space.
The SSTV event will get under way on
April 11, 1000 UTC on 145.800 MHz. All transmissions will use SSTV mode PD180.
As for prior SSTV events, 12 different photos will be sent through the weekend
with 3 minute off periods between transmissions.
Receiving the SSTV images requires a
2 meter receiver/transceiver and a PC to convert the audio to an image.
Software such as MMSSTV is available free on the Internet. Received images may
be uploaded and viewed at the ARISS Image Gallery at,
http://www.spaceflightsoftware.com/ARISS_SSTV/submit.php
.
Unanticipated events on board the
ISS may cause any scheduled ham radio event to be postponed or cancelled. Check
the ARISS Facebook page for updates.
73,
Gaston Bertels, ON4WF
ARISS-Europe chairman