[GCARC] FW: ARLS007 Slow-Scan TV Event from International Space Station Set

Jeff Comcast jeff.garth at comcast.net
Thu Jun 17 12:44:10 EDT 2021



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-----Original Message-----
From: ARRL Web site [mailto:memberlist at www.arrl.org] 
Sent: June 17, 2021 12:29
To: jeff.garth at comcast.net
Subject: ARLS007 Slow-Scan TV Event from International Space Station Set

SB SPACE @ ARL $ARLS007 ARLS007 Slow-Scan TV Event from International Space
Station Set

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Space Bulletin 007  ARLS007
>From ARRL Headquarters
Newington, CT  June 17, 2021
To all radio amateurs

SB SPACE ARL ARLS007 ARLS007 Slow-Scan TV Event from International Space
Station Set

A slow-scan television (SSTV) event from June 21 - 26 will focus on amateur
radio on the Space Shuttle, the Mir space station, and the International
Space Station, Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) has
announced. Transmissions will be on 145.800 MHz FM using PD120 SSTV mode.

"The ARISS team will be transmitting SSTV images continuously from June 21
until June 26," ARISS said in announcing the upcoming event. "The images
will be related to some of the amateur radio activities that have occurred
on the space shuttle, the Mir space station, and the International Space
Station."

Transmissions will start at or about 0940 UTC on Monday, June 21 and will
end by 1830 UTC on Saturday, June 26. "Those that recently missed the
opportunity during the limited period of MAI transmissions should have
numerous chances over the 6-day period to capture many - if not all 12 - of
the images."

The ARISS SSTV blog - located at http://ariss-sstv.blogspot.com/ - will post
the latest information. Signals should be receivable on a handheld with a
quarter-wave whip antenna. Use 25 kHz channel spacing if available.

Pass time predictions are available on the AMSAT website at,
https://www.amsat.org/track/.



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