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How to receive SSTV images from the International Space Station using Raspberry Pi OS.
Websites shown in this video:
https://soundcloud.com/spacecomms/pd120-sstv-test-recording
http://websdr.org/
https://vhf-goonhilly.batc.org.uk/
http://ariss-sstv.blogspot.com/
https://www.heavens-above.com/
This is an instructional video intended to teach members of the general public how to receive pictures transmitted over amateur radio by the International Space Station. The content of this video is for educational purposes only. ESA provides no warranty as to the accuracy of the information provided in this video and expressly disclaims liability for any errors or omissions that a viewer may find in the information and/or procedures shown in this video. ESA shall further not be held liable for any direct or indirect loss or damage occurring as a result of improper application or understanding of the information and/or procedures shown in this video.