SSTV from the International Space Station (ISS) (2025/09/27)
This information comes from my satellite communications mentor, DU9JJY.
DU9JJY says:
this will will in two windows(parts)...in between the event is a SCHOOL EVENT,
so sstv will be stopped.. after the school event, the sstv will resume as the 2nd window(2nd part)
this is your opportunity to practice decoding sstv from satellite you can use your mobile car antenna
This event will be held in two time slots (two parts).
On the way.School events.Therefore, SSTV will be temporarily suspended.
After the school eventSSTV resumes with part 2.will be done.
A chance to practice decoding SSTV from satellite.is.
Mobile antenna for cars.You can use.
SatPC32 software.
It can be used for free, but you usually have to register it with AMSAT for $50.
The AOS and Loss time are displayed when the ISS will pass.
It also automatically controls the rotator and radio frequency.
IGet the elevation rotator.It will be sent by DU9JJY.
Interface between computer and rotatorST2-USB.I also borrowed it from DU9JJY.
I haven't been able to get a regular rotator yet. I'm thinking about buying a new G450ADC from Japan.
Furthermore, there is no cable to take the signal received from the DR-670 to the laptop.
There isn't much time left until October 3rd, but will we be able to prepare in time?
At worst, it will be necessary to confirm whether the ISS signal can be received using a mobile whip.
By the way, the ISS signal is so strong that it can be received even with a whip antenna.
The frequency is 145.80MHz FM