The ISS is transmitting SSTV on 145.800MHz this week, June 21-26. I left my laptop running during the day and here’s the decodes I captured. Equipment is an Icom 880h with a homebrew copper wire quarterwave groundplane, and I’m running the RX-SSTV software.
12:32 PT – the highest elevation on this pass was only 22 degrees at 12:34 PT:
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12:36 PT:
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12:41 PT:
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Next pass, 14:09 PT – highest elevation 50 degrees at 14:11 PT:
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14:12 PT – probably the best ISS SSTV decode I’ve got so far! :
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15:48 PT – there were no ISS passes at this time today, so not sure what this one was:
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