The transmissions which were coordinated with the ARISS scheduling team, will be made on 145.800 MHz FM using the PD-120 SSTV mode.Note the ISS transmissions use the 5 kHz deviation FM standard rather than the narrow 2.5 kHz used in Europe. If your transceiver has selectable FM filters try using the wider filter. Handheld transceivers generally have a single wide filter fitted as standard and you should get good results outdoors using just a 1/4 wave whip antenna.The ISS Fan Club site will show you when the space station is in range
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ISSSSTV, 2018 Apr 14, UTC 03:50
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ISSSSTV, 2018 Apr 14, UTC 10:26
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
Inter-MAI SSTV for short periods on June 6-7
Here are the targeted times for Inter-MAI SSTV operations (subject to change): June 6, 12:30-14:30 UTC and June 7, 11:50-15:25 UTC. Check your orbits to see if ISS will be in range of your location in those time blocks.
**UPDATE 5/30**
Looks like another activity has shifted the SSTV end time to allow another pass on June 6. End time now 16:30 UTC.
