[amsat-bb] Re: SSTV Pictire Successful via ARISSat-1/RadioSKAF-V TRANSPONDER

2011-11-20 Thread John Heath
Hi Farrell,

great post and congratulations.
I am currently having fun with the 1000BPSK telemetry.
Next experinment will be a QSO through the transponder.
Its good to have a satellite that presents a few challenges.

I echo your thanks to the entire ARISSat team.

73 John G7HIA





From: Farrell Winder 
To: AMSAT 
Sent: Sunday, 20 November, 2011 13:56:45
Subject: [amsat-bb] SSTV Pictire Successful via ARISSat-1/RadioSKAF-V 
TRANSPONDER

  



On November 12, 2011 at 1908 Z my son Jeff, KB8VCO and I were successful in 
transmitting a picture and receiving back an image via the 
ARISSat-1/RADIOSKAF-V 
transponder.




Separate MMSSTV software setups on 2 computers with mode Robot 36 were used to 
Tx 435.750 LSB up and Rx 145.930 MHz down. It was a challenge, over several 
days 
of trying , to find the satellite in a favorable position with its 
(inadvertently) shortened antenna. Doppler along with Tx and Rx antennas were 
manually controlled.




A picture of the original (my auto license plate) and the received picture from 
the satellite has been submitted to the ARISS SSTV Gallery. 





It is hoped others will try a similar experiment via the transponder and 
perhaps 
pictures could be exchanged. It is noted that Henk, PA3GUO also sent and 
received an SSTV picture as may be seen in the Gallery. 





Respectively submitted, with much thanks to Lou McFadin, W5DID, ARISS Hardware 
Engineering Manager and his team along with Sergej Samburov, RV3DR, Chief of 
Cosmonaut Amateur Radio Department for his engineering and testing 
contributions 
in Korolev, Russia. A very exciting and challenging satellite for Amateur Radio 
has been provided. Launch was August 5, 2011 but Re-entry according to recent 
reports may occur within the next few months. 





Farrell Winder, W8ZCF

Cincinnati, Ohio
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[amsat-bb] Re: SSTV Pictire Successful via ARISSat-1/RadioSKAF-V TRANSPONDER

2011-11-20 Thread Bob Bruninga
> Jeff, KB8VCO and I were successful in transmitting 
> a picture and receiving back an image via the 
> ARISSat-1/RADIOSKAF-V transponder.

By the way, once I got MMSTV loaded I decided to just park it on 14.230 MHz all 
day long and watch the SSTV images come rolling in.  I have been watching them 
in my office (when I walk by that PC) and although hear SSTV all day long, and 
some signals very strong.  I must admit, only ONE in 2 weeks has been 
discernable as to what the picture actually is..

ALl the rest you can tell MAYBE that it is some kind of picutre with maybe some 
text at the top and the bottom, but NONE of them have been readable.  Yet, the 
signals sound like they would make a Q5 599 SSB signal.  Is it just me, or does 
HF multipath slur the imgaes beyone all recognition.?

Bob, WB4APR
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[amsat-bb] Re: SSTV Pictire Successful via ARISSat-1/RadioSKAF-V TRANSPONDER

2011-11-20 Thread k6yk
I have copied and worked LOTS of  SSTV  stations on 20 
meters.  And some were not all that strong.  There is a lot of QRM, 
doubling, people talking on SSB, etc etc  on 14.230. 
We also did some SSTV on  AO-51  a while back and I got some
good pictures there, too. 
Here are a couple of 20M ones attached. 

73,
John, K6YK
 
On Sun, 20 Nov 2011 17:47:40 -0500 (EST) "Bob Bruninga "
 writes:
> > Jeff, KB8VCO and I were successful in transmitting 
> > a picture and receiving back an image via the 
> > ARISSat-1/RADIOSKAF-V transponder.
> 
> By the way, once I got MMSTV loaded I decided to just park it on 
> 14.230 MHz all day long and watch the SSTV images come rolling in.  
> I have been watching them in my office (when I walk by that PC) and 
> although hear SSTV all day long, and some signals very strong.  
> I must admit, only ONE in 2 weeks has been discernable as to what 
> the picture actually is..
> 
> ALl the rest you can tell MAYBE that it is some kind of picutre with 
> maybe some text at the top and the bottom, but NONE of them have 
> been readable.  Yet, the signals sound like they would make a Q5 599 
> SSB signal.  Is it just me, or does HF multipath slur the imgaes 
> beyone all recognition.?
> 
> Bob, WB4APR
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[amsat-bb] Re: SSTV Pictire Successful via ARISSat-1/RadioSKAF-V TRANSPONDER

2011-11-21 Thread Gordon JC Pearce
On Sun, 20 Nov 2011 17:47:40 -0500 (EST)
"Bob Bruninga "  wrote:

> ALl the rest you can tell MAYBE that it is some kind of picutre with maybe 
> some text at the top and the bottom, but NONE of them have been readable.  
> Yet, the signals sound like they would make a Q5 599 SSB signal.  Is it just 
> me, or does HF multipath slur the imgaes beyone all recognition.?

It's just you ;-)

Check the slant correction, or click on the "smiley face" symbol.

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Gordon JC Pearce MM0YEQ 
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[amsat-bb] Re: SSTV Pictire Successful via ARISSat-1/RadioSKAF-V TRANSPONDER

2011-11-21 Thread Bob Bruninga
It's not a sync problem.  All the images are properly framed.  Just not good
images even though the signal strength sounds Q5 to me..  Just enough noise
in all of them to be not worth looking at.  Ill keep watching...  Bob,
WB4APR

>> ALl the rest you can tell MAYBE that it is some kind of picutre 
>> with maybe some text at the top and the bottom, but NONE of them 
>> have been readable.  Yet, the signals sound like they would make 
>> a Q5 599 SSB signal.  Is it just me, or does HF multipath slur 
>> the imgaes beyone all recognition.?

> It's just you ;-)
> Check the slant correction, or click on the "smiley face" symbol.

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[amsat-bb] Re: SSTV Pictire Successful via ARISSat-1/RadioSKAF-V TRANSPONDER

2011-11-21 Thread Gordon JC Pearce
On Mon, 21 Nov 2011 17:36:14 -0500
"Bob Bruninga"  wrote:

> It's not a sync problem.  All the images are properly framed.  Just not good
> images even though the signal strength sounds Q5 to me..  Just enough noise
> in all of them to be not worth looking at.  Ill keep watching...  Bob,
> WB4APR

So it's squared up okay, but the signal is excessively noisy?  What are the 
levels looking like?  There's a waterfall display and level bargraph which 
should be in the upper quarter but not actually flashing red.

You may have some strange grounding problem or similar, coupling noise into 
your recovered audio.

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Gordon JC Pearce MM0YEQ 
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