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Hi,
I live in Europe. I 'd like to know if it could be possible to receive video signal from ISS (the one usually sent to Houston) when it crosses the sky over europe and display the pictures on a normal TV (not via NASA TV). Could it be possible to pick up the signal with a normal satellite dish (and of what diameter) and on which frequencies ? In addition, could the signal be encrypted to prevent any reading ? I haven't found any information about that on the net but I could imagine that we you are able to pick up radio communication from ISS and NASA can receive their video, it could be also possible to receive the video as well (in the same way at weather imags). Thanks for your lights Thierry |
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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! Thierry wrote in message ... Hi, I live in Europe. I 'd like to know if it could be possible to receive video signal from ISS (the one usually sent to Houston) when it crosses the sky over europe and display the pictures on a normal TV (not via NASA TV). Could it be possible to pick up the signal with a normal satellite dish (and of what diameter) and on which frequencies ? In addition, could the signal be encrypted to prevent any reading ? I haven't found any information about that on the net but I could imagine that we you are able to pick up radio communication from ISS and NASA can receive their video, it could be also possible to receive the video as well (in the same way at weather imags). Thanks for your lights Thierry |
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![]() "Rayburn" wrote in message ... 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... Thierry wrote in message ... Hi, I live in Europe. I 'd like to know if it could be possible to receive video signal from ISS (the one usually sent to Houston) when it crosses the sky over europe and display the pictures on a normal TV (not via NASA TV). Could it be possible to pick up the signal with a normal satellite dish (and of what diameter) and on which frequencies ? In addition, could the signal be encrypted to prevent any reading ? I haven't found any information about that on the net but I could imagine that we you are able to pick up radio communication from ISS and NASA can receive their video, it could be also possible to receive the video as well (in the same way at weather imags). Thanks for your lights Thierry |
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![]() Thierry wrote in message ... "Rayburn" wrote in message ... 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 |
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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 ... Thierry wrote in message ... "Rayburn" wrote in message ... 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 |
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![]() "Rayburn" wrote in message ... 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! FYI I checked the nice ARISS website from Radio Amateurs of Canada at http://www.rac.ca/ariss/oindex.htm On the site, updated to yesterday, they give this info: quote Frequencies in use The following frequencies are currently used for ARISS general QSO's Voice and Packet Downlink: 145.80 (Worldwide) Voice Uplink: 144.49 for Regions 2 and 3 (The Americas, and the Pacific) Voice Uplink: 145.20 for Region 1 (Europe, Central Asia and Africa) Packet Uplink: 145.99 (Worldwide) Crossband FM repeater downlink: 145.80 MHz (Worldwide) Crossband FM repeater uplink: 437.80 MHz (Worldwide) All frequencies are subject to Doppler shifting. end quote Note the total absence of HF. Modest antennas will work the ISS. Haven't researched it [yet]. However, if 5 watts can work repeaters at 80 miles using a j-pole, a mobile ought to do the ISS, assuming there aren't a bunch of big-gun stations calling, too. What's the claimed QRP record for an ISS QSO? |
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