
The International Space Station (ISS) will once again transmit SSTV images with the support of ARISS as part of the “ARISS end of year SSTV” event, which should be available worldwide at 145,800 MHz in PD-120 mode. The broadcasts will be related to the Moon’s survey.
Application form : CLICK HERE
This event is scheduled to:
Start: December 26, 2021 (Sunday) – 18:25 UTC
Stop: December 31, 2021 (Friday) – 17:05 UTC
(Times may change)
RULES SSTV AWARD
1. Upload at least 1 received image (Image must be taken during the ARISS event in December 2021)
2. The image must be of at least 50% or more quality
3. The image must be original
4. Applications will be accepted until January 2, 2022 23:59 UTC
5. Diplomas in electronic form (PDF) will be stored and ready for download on Google disk no later than 48 hours after sending the application (in case of a large number of applications there may be a delay) : CLICK HERE
Please do not send requests to our e-mail, so use this form
Please check that all information is correct before submitting the form
Due to the New Year period, as well as depending on the number of applications, the diplomas may be delivered to participants with a delay of several days.
Please be patient.
Dear amateurs! I was looking for an opportunity to upload an ISS image for my degree. I found the opportunity today. You always give a very nice degree. Thank you and I wish everyone a happy new year.
Setuju
Dear Inspace team,
Hello! There is no offense but I found a spelling mistake of the full name of ARISS on the diploma, ARISS should be the abbreviation for Amateur Radio on /the/ International Space Station, the article “the” was missed out.
73!
Good Morning
I can’t find my Diploma 🙂
Haven’t received my images?
Compliments,
CT1DSO
Manuel Araújo