Saturday, December 25, 2021

SSTV Awards from receiving ISS sent images

Here are the Awards, and images, I have gleaned from the latest ISS SSTV event organised by the Russian cosmonauts for MAI-75 during 6th and 7th August 2021.

 

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These are some of the images I managed to capture from the

“Amateur Radio on Shuttle, Mir and ISS” Slow Scan TV (SSTV) event

from June 21st until June 26th 2021.

I applied for some awards too, and they appear below the pictures.

 

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There was an SSTV MAI-75 'experiment' from on board the ISS on June 9th and 10th 2021 and the cosmonauts sent out a number of images once again. Fortunately; three of the passes yielded some nice captures.

 

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This certificate - from the Radio Club 9 de Julio, LU4DLL, in Argentina - was available throughout 2021.

 

Another fantastic looking award from Indonesian Space Explorer - InSpacE - to commemorate the Moscow Aviation Institute - MAI - 75 SSTV experiment over 28th and 29th January 2021.

They are very generous as you only needed to submit one image of greater than 50% capture to get hold of this diploma.


 An ARISS Slow Scan TV (SSTV) event took place from the International Space Station (ISS) over Christmas and year end 2020.

It was a special SSTV event to celebrate the 20th anniversary of ARISS on board the ISS.

The event began on December 24th 2020 at 16:40 UTC and continued through December 31st 2020 ending at 18:15 UTC.

Images were downlinked at 145.8 MHz +/- 3 KHz for Doppler shift and the  SSTV mode of operation was PD 120.

I managed to download 11 out of the 12, with varying levels of quality!

Some passes required some very early wake-up calls!

 

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