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Author Topic: ISS SSTV 6/10/21 1525  (Read 1685 times)

Offline raypfaff

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ISS SSTV 6/10/21 1525
« on: June 12, 2021, 0222 UTC »
I put this in WEFAX/SSTV, but not sure exactly where it belongs.  The system I use is optimized to pick up NOAA and Meteor, but I give it a try when the ISS is passing overhead and is possibly broadcasting SSTV.
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Re: ISS SSTV 6/10/21 1525
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2021, 1556 UTC »
Two more from today.  I now realize that the bandwith is 15-16 khz.

Chantilly, Va. IC-R75 attached to longwire antenna.  Most IDs by Shazam (or Google), eQSLs appreciated at ed.fink111(at)gmail(dot)com