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SSTV video in Robot 36 format received in NJ from the International Space Station on Sunday October 12, 2008. This image was received on a frequency of 145.800 MHz, decoded using QSSTV software, and shows a graphic of the ISS above the Earth. This video transmission was made by Richard Garriott, flying on the ISS as a private citizen. His father is astronaut Owen Garriott. Audio recording and image dissection was performed using Linux-based software of my own design. MPEG encoding was performed using MEncoder.
Here's a montage of SSTV video images combined with audio clips of Richard Garriott making 2-way amateur radio contacts during the third week of October 2008. The video is presented in SSTV format as it was received in Robot 36 mode on a downlink frequency of 145.800 MHz FM. These transmissions ...
SSTV video in Martin 1 format received in NJ from the International Space Station on Sunday October 12, 2008. This image was received on a frequency of 145.800 MHz, decoded using QSSTV software, and shows an image of ISS Expedition 17 Commander, Sergei Volkov. Several signal fades due to ...
This video shows live reception of Slow Scan Television transmitted from the International Space Station. The receiver chain consisted of USRP+TVRX, GNU Radio FM demodulator and DM780 SSTV decoder.
I setup to get some SSTV pictures from the International Space Station. No SSTV heard, but did get to hear an Astronaut.
Presented by http://collectSPACE.com — The Source for Space History and Artifacts. Liftoff! Soyuz TMA-13 launched at 2:01 a.m. CDT on Sunday, October 12 with ISS Expedition 18 crewmates Mike Fincke and Yuri Lonchakov, along with spaceflight participant Richard Garriott! For more information, ...