SSTV from ISS - My 1st attempt - Series 23: 2024 holidays

2 top images are same attempt - with and without auto-slant

Something screwed up. Probably with the audio recording, perhaps it dropped a few samples so QSSTV desynchronized there.

Boring setup:
V-Dipole, RTL-SDR v3, waterproof smartphone (it was snowing, else I'd bring a laptop)

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CameronDev@programming.dev · 6 pts · 1y (2 replies)

Got this with a bf-f8iii + phone, got super lucky

user224@lemmy.sdf.org · 9 pts · 1y (1 reply)

That download button on top is to save the image without loosing quality, just in case.

Did you just use speaker + microphone or cable? Nevermind, there's no headphone symbol.

CameronDev@programming.dev · 5 pts · 1y

Couldn't find the image on my phone, so that was good enough.

Just held the phone near the radio cranked up the volume.

Winged_Hussar@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 1y (4 replies)

Nice!! I don't have any equipment to do any of this myself, but did see a video SaveItForParts on this. Cool to see some images!

AG7LR@lemmy.radio · 7 pts · 1y (1 reply)

You don't need any special equipment. A baofeng or RTL-SDR will work fine. The stock antenna on a baofeng will pick up the ISS on a high elevation pass if you hold it sideways. A handheld yagi can be built from some scraps of wire and wood.

user224@lemmy.sdf.org · 5 pts · 1y

A dipole will do just fine.

And with RTL-SDR you could also receive NOAA APT and Meteor LRPT on 137MHz with the same dipole.

I keep using that damn extendable dipole for everything xD It's very portable, fits into a pocket.

Edit:
I also got this. It's a clone of SDRPlay RSP1. Works really well for HF, although the RTL-SDR v4 probably does too, it goes a bit higher in frequency than RTL-SDR, but most importantly, 10MHz of bandwidth (~8MHz usable) while still being cheaper than RTL-SDR blog dongles (genereic ones are cheaper).
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Unfortunately, it seems they don't sell these anymore, but maybe there's something similar.

CameronDev@programming.dev · 4 pts · 1y (1 reply)

If you have a cheapo handheld radio and a phone you can get them, doesn't take very special equipment.

Does take a lot of luck though.

Winged_Hussar@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 1y

Thanks for the heads up, I will definitely take a look!