It's World Amateur Radio Day and this year's theme is "Advancing the Spirit of Amateur Radio Through Innovation.”
We're excited for our part in the innovation of ham radio, and we're continuing to dream toward the future! Read more about ARISS at https://t.co/Nm4hfn8rtj.
There's an new ARISS SSTV event on the drawing board.
In a few weeks time, the ARISS radios on the ISS will transmit Series 31 images on 70 CM.
Everything we know so far is in the graphic. Stay tuned for updates.
ARISS ops teams have scheduled work for the Service Module radio after it went out of service late last year.
Listen for the the packet radio on 145.825 MHz and we'll watch for your reports later this week.
You have a few hours left to capture one of those elusive SSTV Series 30-1 images from RS-38S.
Then, get your original decode submitted to the ARISS gallery by Tuesday for a event certificate.
ARISS Ops is anticipating the SSTV Series 30-1 event from satellite RS-38S will start around 00:01 UTC on Friday 05-Dec. (7:01 PM ET Thu 04-Dec).
Event is expected to run until December 13. Details in the graphic.
You know that Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) was the first educational payload on the station! So we are going to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the @Space_Station in style!
Get ready for an SSTV event covering parts of 9 days! It's scheduled to kick off on Wed. November 12.
1 hour until ARISS radio outages.
Due to activity aboard the ISS, the Crossband Voice Repeater and Packet Radios (APRS) will be off today and early tomorrow.
Check the graphic for scheduled times.
Great news! The SSTV Series 29 event is being extended! Instead of ending Monday it will now run until Thursday!
There will be pauses for educational contacts along the way. See the graphic for times including those planned outages.
It all starts tomorrow! Good luck!
Are you ready for some SSTV from space?
The next ARISS SSTV weekend will start on Fri. October 3. Series 29 will be 6 images related to Space Week!
The event will take a break for a scheduled contact Saturday, see the full schedule in the graphic.
The crew has been quiet on the ham radio repeater the past few days, but you never know when that will change. Here's how to listen for your chance at an astronaut QSO.
Remember the @Space_Station crew keeps a UTC based schedule.
Yesterday we started a multi-day discussion on SSTV operations.
Today, we share two planned short events for October. Our Ops team is leading a discussion on image rotation for them and others in Discord.
Jump into the conversation:
https://t.co/6hrDF1dyFw
A frequent question during our SSTV events relates to image rotation. Our Ops team is leading a discussion on that topic in our Discord.
Jump into the conversation:
https://t.co/6hrDF1e6v4