We were invited back to the Egham Raspberry jam (hosted by gartner in Staines) this weekend and quickly set up a SSTV demonstration. We had quite a few technical issues but were able to show SSTV in action and share about ARISS 20 year celebrations, talk about our great hobby and recruit several people into taking their foundation license. We also met some existing Hams and had a great conversation.
Here is the receiving station running Raspberry pi(3) with 7 inch touch screen display, running latest version of QSSTV. To make this as simple a possible for people to copy and try out, we showed using the PC microphone held against both the 857 (big radio) and a simple hand held.
Here is Bob (M6FLT) at the transmit side of the SSTV station, sending a picture from his Raspberry pi(3) hooked up to an external monitor, and receiving on the lynx 7 inch tablet (in his hand)
Showing that the Lynx 7 inch windows tablet can also TX sstv (whilst holding hand held next to it)
Bob (M6FLT) having just shown a few people to all the leaflets we bought along
Receiving the SSTV images on the Raspberry Pi3
Few more guests at our stand
Our little display with some posters and fliers for our guests to take away with them.
Bob M6FLT (chairman CRC) manning his SSTV station just before the door open
Monday, 24 July 2017
ISS SSTV decoded on the Raspberry Pi(3)
Ok one for all you hard core #RaspberryPi fans here is #qsstv #iss #sstv @AmsatUK @AMSAT @theRSGB @SAR_News #hamradio pic.twitter.com/SniywdqRk7— Chertsey Radio Club (@chertseyRC) July 22, 2017
Friday, 21 July 2017
Chertsey Radio Club Summer Raffle
Chertsey Radio Club is holding its summer raffle and has some great prizes to give away.
RETEVIS have kindly donated an RT82 DMR dual band radio and programming cable.
and there is even more... Kanga Products (UK) approached us wanting to help too and very generously offered TWO MORE prizes... the MOTGN Morse Tutor kit & DX40rx kit
We also have a years membership to AMSAT-UK up for grabs which the Chertsey Radio Club has added to the prize pot ourselves. Because we have had so much fun on the satellites recently we thought you should investigate them too (if you haven't already?)!
The money raised will help purchase a simple UK Business License (radio) For use with Autistic and vulnerable children and young adults Project "Thomas Watch" We hope that after obtaining the licence it will make Project Thomas UK wide project and thus help support people on the autistic spectrum, by allowing them to use radios as a form of communication, monitoring and helping them gain some independence.
All other monies remaining generated by this raffle will be donated to Cancer Research UK for the fantastic work they do and the help and support several members of the club and our friends have had in the last few years.
GOOD LUCK TO YOU ALL!! 73SORRY - TICKET SALES HAVE NOW CEASED!
The draw will be held on August 31st 2017 @ 21:00
THE DRAW WILL BE BROADCAST LIVE THROUGH PERISCOPE AND WINNERS WILL BE INFORMED BY E-MAIL TOO
THE DRAW WILL BE BROADCAST LIVE THROUGH PERISCOPE AND WINNERS WILL BE INFORMED BY E-MAIL TOO
73 de MX0MXO - Chertsey Radio Club
Thursday, 20 July 2017
ISS SSTV 00:58 UK celebrating 20 years of ARISS
Live from the shack of James Preece M0JFP
Second UK pass of ISS SSTV
Tim Peake **Hooray**
Iss sstv 2nd pass UK 🇬🇧 00:59 https://t.co/7R7tLglNqQ— Chertsey Radio Club (@chertseyRC) July 20, 2017
— Chertsey Radio Club (@chertseyRC) July 21, 2017
ISS SSTV (23:23 UK) 20th anniversary ARISS
Happy to report live from the shack of James Preece M0JFP, we have SSTV images decoded from the International space station again...
Sstv iss https://t.co/Bsjk5g6Hm1— Chertsey Radio Club (@chertseyRC) July 20, 2017
— Chertsey Radio Club (@chertseyRC) July 20, 2017
— Chertsey Radio Club (@chertseyRC) July 20, 2017
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