Placing first HamTV video in BATC archive

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KenW6HHC
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Placing first HamTV video in BATC archive

Post by KenW6HHC » Mon Mar 10, 2014 5:25 pm

On Saturday, March 8, Piero IØKPT provided streaming video of first ham DATV transmissions as part of the HamTV commissioning process on ISS as they were received by the Matera tracking station in Italy, on BATC web site at
http://www.batc.tv/ch_live.php?ch=4&id=1090 It was available most of Saturday in US.

I notice that the video is no longer streaming on BATC servers. Is it possible to place the Matera video file of the first ISS HamTV transmissions (very good quality) into the FILM ARCHIVE section of www.BATC.TV ? That first DATV transmission video from the International Space Station is iconic and an inspiring testimony to what hams can do together.

73...de Ken W6HHC

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Re: Placing first HamTV video in BATC archive

Post by g8gtz » Mon Mar 10, 2014 6:11 pm

Hi Ken,

We would be very happy to do this and can set up a separate category for ISS in the archive, in fact I would prefer rather than putting them on youtube.

I have just emailed the ARISS team to see if they have any recordings of the first transmissions received by Matera that we can up load.

Bets 73

Noel - G8GTZ

KenW6HHC
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Re: Placing first HamTV video in BATC archive

Post by KenW6HHC » Tue Mar 11, 2014 10:55 pm

Hi Noel G8GTZ,

I just found that Piero IØKPT video received by the Matera tracking station in Italy, has now been posted at

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gC2dVLOQpt8

although this footage looks slightly different than the video IØKPT first streamed through BATC servers on March 08?

I agree with you that BATC video archives is a better place than YouTube....or at least good centralized archive location for DATV materials.

Thank you for your efforts...de Ken W6HHC

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