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Old September 19th 06, 04:02 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Rayburn Rayburn is offline
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Default What antenna for receiving video signal from ISS ?

You fella's dont get out much do ya?

14.313.00

thats the frequency so many nut cases and fruitcakes hang out on and fight
daily......As in a bunch of space cases!

99.9% of the world ham and shortwave population knows about it...I guess I
just found the "TWO" that dont LOL!


"Tam/WB2TT" wrote in message
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Thierry wrote in message ...

"Rayburn" wrote in message
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A plain wire dipole and a frequency of 14.313.00 will let you revcieve
all the "SPACE NUTS" you want ROFL!


Hard to believe that ISS transmits its video in HF when it needs a
TDRS...


I think 14.313 is some kind of ham net. The ISS is almost certainly
transmitting digital video via microwave, more than likely encrypted.

Tam/WB2TT