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Author Topic: Grizzly Bear SW SSTV 6925USB 0320UTC 31Oct12  (Read 912 times)

Offline jFarley

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Grizzly Bear SW SSTV 6925USB 0320UTC 31Oct12
« on: October 31, 2012, 2035 UTC »
Recorder/MMSSTV Catch

Caught 3 identical SSTV images from GBS in quick succession at 0320, 0322, and 0325z.  All Scottie 1.  The first was the best here:

@0320z


Also caught some torn up CW (also on 6925USB) a few minutes later at 0340z.  Was only able to decode it partially, but did get "GRIZ" at one point, so fairly confident that it was GBS.

Thanks GBS!
« Last Edit: October 31, 2012, 2201 UTC by jFarley »
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Offline Andrew Yoder

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Re: Grizzly Bear SW SSTV 6925USB 0320UTC 31Oct12
« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2012, 2058 UTC »
I've been catching up with posting a few things, but I recorded the end of that show + caught the 3 SSTV images. Mine actually came through much clearer, which I guess means that the bands were really skipping the sigs that night.

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