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Subj: Announcing ARISS Slow Scan TV Event
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li, gio-14-febbraio 2019 13:56 ora solare Europa occidentale

Feb 14, 2019
 
 ARISS is planning another of their popular Slow Scan Television (SSTV) 
experiment events. Transmissions are scheduled to begin Friday, Feb. 15 at 
08:45 UTC and run through Sunday, Feb. 17 at 17:25 UTC. SSTV operations is a 
process by which images are sent from the International Space Station (ISS) 
via ham radio and received by ham operators, shortwave listeners and other 
radio enthusiasts on Earth, similar to pictures shared on cell phones using 
twitter or instagram.
 
When this event becomes active, SSTV images will be transmitted from the ISS 
at the frequency of 145.80 MHz using the SSTV mode of PD120 and can be 
received using ham radio equipment as simple as a 2 meter handheld radio or 
a common shortwave or scanner receiver the covers the 2 meter ham band. 
After connecting the audio output of the radio receiver to the audio input 
of a computer running free software such as MMSSTV, the SSTV images can be 
displayed.
 
Transmissions will consist of eight NASA On The Air (NOTA) images (see 
https://nasaontheair.wordpress.com/). In additional, four ARISS 
commemorative images will also be included.
 
Once received, Images can be posted and viewed by the public at 
http://www.spaceflightsoftware.com/ARISS_SSTV/index.php . In addition, you 
can receive a special SSTV ARISS Award for posting your image. Once the 
event begins, see details at https://ariss.pzk.org.pl/sstv/ .
 
Please note that the event is dependent on other activities, schedules and 
crew responsibilities on the ISS and are subject to change at any time. 
Please check for news and the most current information on the AMSAT.org and 
ARISS.org websites, the AMSAT-BB@amsat.org, the ARISS facebook at Amateur 
Radio On The International Space Station (ARISS) and ARISS twitter 
@ARISS_status.

  
About ARISS
 
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) is a cooperative 
venture of international amateur radio societies and the space agencies that 
support the International Space Station (ISS). In the United States, 
sponsors are the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT), the American 
Radio Relay League (ARRL), the Center for the Advancement of Science in 
space (CASIS) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The 
primary goal of ARISS is to promote exploration of science, technology, 
engineering, and mathematics (STEM) topics by organizing scheduled contacts 
via amateur radio between crew members aboard the ISS and students in 
classrooms or public forms. Before and during these radio contacts, 
students, educators, parents, and communities learn about space, space 
technologies, and amateur radio. For more information, see www.ariss.org.


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73 Ciao a tutti Renzo.

Fermo li, gio 14 febbraio 2019 13:56 ora solare Europa occidentale
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