![]() ![]() ![]() The software that worked best for me for image decoding is A homebrew QFH that cost nearly nothing to construct has been the best. I’m limited to what I can put in a smallĪttic. It is made specifically for NOAA reception and WEPIX 2000B receiver from Vanguard Electronics. ![]() Inexpensive scanners to receive the images but in the early 90’s I paid the price and bought a I’ll miss the simple 120 LPM mode when its gone. Just found out today, May 30th 2009, that NOAA-19 was in orbit. Pass was recorded Feb 8, 2009, beginning around 21:18 UTC.Īddendum: Here’s the picture of the satellite accident. It was finally launched on February 6th.Īnyway… here’s the picture, one of my better ones! It looks like both images are sending the same data here (I understand the satellite is still in testing mode). It’s also the satellite that was badly damaged during tested when the technicians failed to secure it before tilting it, resulting in millions in damage. series that will transmit APT imagery, which is the simple analog format that I can receive using my super cheap setup. Well, not really it’s first picture, but the first picture that I received. I’ll try to make a video of my complete setup soon, and link it here… Now, back to the original posting. I use a Radio Shack Pro-60 scanner, tuned to 137.9125 Mhz, set in WFM mode, and my hand held antenna. Some of you might be looking for information as to how you can listen for it. Update: If you do a search for NOAA 19 on google, this blog post actually makes it to the front page. ![]()
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