SSTV from ISS - June 2018

Once again the Russian crew transmitted SSTV pictures from the International Space Station. I left the W2MMD satellite station running with the tracker software set to track the ISS, and the MMTV SSTV program running to capture the images from the SDR radio. Below are some of the better images. On a high pass two images can generally be copied; on lower passes it depends on where the image transmission is at AOS.  Sometimes we can get a whole image; other times only the end of one a the beginning of the next. There's usually about a 90 pause between images when the carrier is dropped, so it's easy but incorrect to assume that no images are being transmitted.  When these passes occur, be sure to listen for the entire pass.






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