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Subject: RS0ISS Will Transmit Slow-Scan TV Images from the ISS on June 9 - 10
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Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2021 10:22:54 +0000
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 by: ARRL de WD1CKS - Tue, 8 Jun 2021 10:22 UTC

06/08/2021

Russian cosmonauts on the International Space Station (ISS) plan to transmit
slow-scan TV (SSTV) images on 145.800 MHz FM June 9 - 10. The transmissions,
which will use SSTV mode PD120, are part of the Moscow Aviation Institute SSTV
experiment (MAI-75) and will be made from RS0ISS in the Russian Service Module
of the ISS using a Kenwood TM-D710 transceiver.

The tentative schedule calls for transmissions on June 9 from 0935 UTC until
1350 UTC and on June 10 from 0855 UTC until 1550 UTC. Dates and times are
subject to change. Hams on Earth should be able to receive the signals on a
handheld transceiver using a quarter-wave whip antenna, with FM filters set for
25 kHz channel spacing.

Predicted ISS pass times[1] are available via the AMSAT website. Additional
information[2] is available on the Amateur Radio on the International Space
Station (ARISS) SSTV blog and tips for SSTV beginners[3] are available on
AMSAT-UK. 

[1] https://www.amsat.org/track/
[2] https://ariss-sstv.blogspot.com/
[3] https://amsat-uk.org/beginners/iss-sstv/

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