<div dir="ltr"><span class=""><h1>Listening to the International Space Station</h1><p>                      In this video <strong>Dan Trudgian M0TGN</strong> shows how to listen to the ISS using nothing more than a handheld radio, a Yaesu VX8, from Hackpen Hill in Wiltshire <br><br>                      Watch GB1SS - Tim Peake QSO with Sandringham School<br><br><br><span style="color:rgb(187,187,187);font-family:Roboto,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:11px;line-height:13px;background-color:rgba(28,28,28,0.8)"><a href="https://youtu.be/hsk85yutZlU">https://youtu.be/hsk85yutZlU</a></span><br><br>                      Read Dan&#39;s blog <a href="http://www.m0tgn.com/" target="_blank">http://www.m0tgn.com/</a><br><br>                      Follow Dan on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/M0TGN" target="_blank">@M0TGN</a><br><br>                      Information on future Tim Peake GB1SS school contacts at <br><a href="http://amsat-uk.org/2015/12/15/tim-peake-iss-school-contacts-announced/" target="_blank">http://amsat-uk.org/2015/12/15/tim-peake-iss-school-contacts-announced/</a><br><br>                      The ISS should be transmitting Slow Scan TV (SSTV) in mid-January on 145.800 MHz FM <br><a href="http://ariss-sstv.blogspot.co.uk/" target="_blank">http://ariss-sstv.blogspot.co.uk/</a><br><a href="http://amsat-uk.org/beginners/iss-sstv/" target="_blank">http://amsat-uk.org/beginners/iss-sstv/</a></p></span></div>