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#ARISS #SSTV Activity from the #ISS (14 – 20 July 2025)
ARISS has once again organised a SSTV activity period from the ISS. Lasting 7 days, 12 images will be tansmitted on 145.800MHz using PD120 […]
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ARISS has once again organised a SSTV activity period from the ISS. Lasting 7 days, 12 images will be tansmitted on 145.800MHz using PD120 […]
Details on this period seem to be sparse and slightly contradictory but it is believed that ARISS RUSSIA have a short #SSTV activity period running from 12:00UTC on 05/05/2025 possibly through to 12/05/2025. In case this is true we have prepared our usual pass predictions for the SBARC Clubhouse […]
Saturday 12 April is the International Day of Human Space Flight. ARISS have created another series of 12 images in their SSTV activity periods entitled “Humans in Space”. Can you catch them all? […]
FRAM2 is a manned Low Earth Orbit mission that will insert into a Polar Orbit around the Earth. The manned mission will be in operation for 3 – 5 days in March 2025 from a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft and will be transmitting SSTV on the 70cm band. ARISS have partnered with the FRAM2 mission to create FRAM2Ham including an engaging competition for students aged under 25. […]
ARISS (Amateur Radio on the International Space Station) have organised another SSTV Experiment from the ISS over the Christmas/New Year break. It looks like a lot of the passes over IO81qk (the GX4WAW Club House) are in the early morning. […]
A bit like buses, you wait forever and then there’s two ISS SSTV experiments in a matter of weeks […]
After what seems like an age ARISS are ready to try SSTV equipment from the ISS again. This long activity period from 8 – 14 October is an experiment to test the replacement equipment. […]
ARISS teams worldwide have come together to prepare a hamradio SSTV event to mark the 40th Anniversary of STS-9 when Owen Garriott W5LFL became the first person to operate Amateur Radio from space.
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The first of two SSTV Activity periods from the ISS has completed for those of us in and around IO81qk where the Club is based while the crew of the ISS conduct a spacewalk. Transmissions should resume at 10:05 UTC on Tuesday 31 October 2023 with the first viable passes over IO81qk being from 00:26 on Wednesday 01 November 2023. Here a few results from the first activity periods that members have shared with us. […]
The planners have released the timing for the next #SSTV test from the ISS […]
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