This is a soundfile what i have received from the ISS in SSTV by  Mr. Richard Garriott on the 18. October 2008 at 06:55UTC.

(click to the loudspeaker and listen)

I LIKE TO LISTEN TO THE RADIO WAVES AROUND AND OUTSIDE THE GLOBE

International

 

Space

 

Station

On 145.800 MHZ, you can listen to the voice from the current ISS CREW. When the repeater is active, and when amateur radio stations work via the repeater, you can hear the calling amateur radio station on this frequency too. When the SSTV Mode is active you can receive images too.

On 145.825 MHZ you can receive the packet radio signal.

 

THE AMATEUR RADIO CALLSIGN:

 

NA1SS  USA

RS0ISS RUSSIA

DP0ISS GERMANY

 

SHORT INFORMATION ISS RECEIPT:

 

Befor you make your fist ISS receipt. Please, install a tracking program, because at first you must calculate when the ISS have the passes over your QTH. You can make the receipt with your handyscanner and the origninal antenna. When the ISS „flys“ over you the signal is strong. And with a little bit chance you can hear the ISS via the voice.

 

 

 

Anousheh Ansari   http://www..anousheh.ansari.com

The first woman as a space tourist on bord the ISS

A great „THANK YOU“ to the ARISS Europe QSL Manager

Mr. Christophe Candébat , F1MOJ

 

ISS RECEIPT

 

145.800 MHZ FM

is the amateur radio downlink frequency for VOICE/SSTV

 

145.825 MHZ FM

is the amateur radio downlink frequency for PKT-FM

Flight Engineer Thomas Reiter (Expedition 13),

Commander Michael Lopez-Alegria

(Expedition 14), Flight Engineer Jeff Williams

(Expedition 13), Flight Engineer Mikhail Tyurin

(Expedition 14),  Anousheh Ansari

(Spaceflight Participant),

Commander Pavel Vinogradov (Expedition 13)

RUSSIA

Alexander Davydov, RN3DK
Novo - Mytishchinsky prospekt 52 - 111
Mytishchi 18, 141018
RUSSIA

 

 

USA

ARRL Headquarters
ARISS QSL Expedition
225 Main Street
Newington,

CT 06111-1494

USA

Canada

Radio Amateurs of Canada
ARISS QSL Expedition

720 Belfast Road, Suite 217
Ottawa Ontario
K1G 0Z5

Europe

F1MOJ - Mr CANDEBAT Christophe
ARISS Europe QSL Manager
19 Chemin des Escoumeilles

66820 Vernet Les Bains
FRANCE

Japan

ARISS Japan QSL
JARL International Section
Tokyo 170-8073
JAPAN

ISS QSL INFORMATION:

 

If you want to have a QSL-Card from the ISS, you only must note the parameters and then you send your reception report to the QSL-MANAGER of your area..

CLICK „HERE“ AND GET

YOUR PASS INFO FOR YOUR LOCATION

With regard to the links: I am not responsible for the contents of the external web pages

@ by SWL-CHMY/Christian Mayer 2006-2010

SSTV-IMAGES by Richard Garriott via the ISS:

RICHARD GARRIOTT http://www.richardinspace.com/

 

As  space tourist on bord the ISS.

He is very active on the amateur radio in VOICE and SSTV.

Launch: 18. September 2006 - Soyuz TMA-9

Landing: 29. September 2006 - Soyuz TMA-8

Space Time: 10d 21h 06min

Flight Engineer Oleg Kononenko (Expedition 17),

Commander Sergei Volkov (Expedition 17),

Flight Engineer Gregory E. Chamitoff (Expedition 18),

Commander E. Michael Fincke (Expedition 18),

Flight Engineer Yury V. Lonchakov (Expedition 18),

Richard Garriott (Spaceflight Participant)

A “GREAT THANK YOU” to you Mr. Richard Garriott

for your AMATEUR RADIO ACTIVITY ON BOARD THE ISS

This are some images what I have received.

 

 

Date: 2008/10/15 13:34 UTC

 

Date: 2008/10/16 12:23 UTC

 

 

Date: 2008/10/18 06:55 UTC

 

Date: 2008/10/18 08:30 UTC

 

Date: 2008/10/19 12:07 UTC

 

Date: 2008/10/23 05:59 UTC

 

Date: 2008/10/23 10:41 UTC

 

Date: 2008/10/20 11:01 UTC

 

Date: 2008/10/23 05:56 UTC

 

Date: 2008/10/20 10:57 UTC

 

Launch: 12. October 2008 - Soyuz TMA-13

Landing: 24. October 2008 - Soyuz TMA-12

Space Time: 11 d 21 h

Mr. Richard Garriott, many thanks that you are very active on the amateur radio during your staying on board the ISS.

I am very pleased to hear you in voice and to see your SSTV images.

 

Your stay on board the ISS was a „great time“ for all amteur radio stations and swl stations around the world.

 

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LIFT OFF

Soyuz TMA-13 spacecraft approaches the ISS

AFTER LANDING

Mr. Richard Garriott in SPACE

This are the last images what i have received. By the text you can see,  that Richard Garriott say „Goodbye from Space“

Congratlulation to your successful mission in space.

Congratlulation to your successful mission in space.

A great „THANK YOU“ to the

ARISS Europe QSL Manager

Mr. Christophe Candébat , F1MOJ

 

SSTV-IMAGES by Expedition 18 via the ISS:

Date: 2009/01/26 16:16 UTC

 

 

Date: 2009/01/26 17:51 UTC

 

 

This images I have received.

 

 

SSTV-IMAGES by Expedition 19 via the ISS:

This images I have received.

 

 

2009/05/26 17:15 UTC

2009/05/26 18:53 UTC