An MAI-75 event is scheduled from the ISS next week.
Event is slated to begin on June 8 at 10:00 UTC and continue until around 15:00 UTC.
Event starts again June 9 at 08:35 UTC and ends at 16:15 UTC.
Details at our FB at Amateur Radio on the ISS (ARISS)
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The ARISS team will be supporting SSTV operations from the ISS during the period of Dec 26-31.
The images will be related to lunar exploration.
The transmissions should be available worldwide on 145.800 MHz.
The planned mode is PD 120.
November 20: A Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI-75) SSTV event is currently scheduled to begin on Tuesday, December 1 starting at 12:30 UTC, ending at 18:25 UTC and again on Wednesday, December 2 starting at 11:50 UTC and ending at 18:25 UTC.
Listen for SSTV signals to be downlinked at 145.800 MHz +/- Doppler shift. The mode of transmission is expected to be PD 120.
These times will allow for one pass over the Eastern USA near the end of the scheduled times. Received images of reasonable quality can be posted at the ARISS SSTV Gallery at https://www.spaceflightsoftware.com/ARISS_SSTV/.
Any future updates on this event will be posted here on our timeline and at our Twitter account at ARISS_status.
ISS MAI-75 SSTV activity Aug 4-5 RX Icom IC-R8600 – ANT Home made J-pole – SW RX SSTV
SSTV images of this series are dedicated to the American scientist, astronaut and radio amateur Dr. Owen Garriott W5LFL.
Owen died on April 15th, 2019 at the age of 88. During his rich career, he was responsible for radio communications (CapCom) with the astronauts of the Apollo 11.
In another period he was the deputy director of the Space Flight Center in the USA.
Owen participated in the flight to the Skylab 3 orbital station (1973) and in the Columbia shuttle flight STS-9 mission (1983).
Owen’s mission aboard the shuttle in 1983 turned out to be a milestone for amateur radio.
According to AMSAT, he operated the world’s first amateur radio station from space W5LFL.
It starts a new era of spaceflight combined with amateur radio.
Since then, a lot of shuttle flights have been taking place, flights to the MIR space station and now to the International Space Station (ISS) with the participation of astronauts and cosmonauts serving and using radio amateur equipment.
SSTV transmissions from the International Space Station are possible thank to the involvement of many people – ARISS volunteers from around the world.
Immagine SSTV ricevuta nel primo passaggio utile sull’Italia dalla stazione spaziale ISS in data 8 dicembre 2016 alle ore 14:50 locali.
RX Icom IC-R9500 – ANT 2X8 el. Yagi home made – SW Msstv
Secondo passaggio utile con inizio trasmissione nella verticale della mia posizione
Picture received from ISS the 31/01/2015 with Icom IC-R900, 2X7 el. Yagi home made, MMSSTV
Immagini ricevute nei due giorni di trasmissione in modo SSTV dalla stazione spaziale ISS.
Setup: RTX Yaesu FT736R – ANT 2×7 el. dk7zb home made – Azimut ed elevazione manuali