ISS Fan Club closing down on January 1st 2019 After almost 17 years of service to the amateur radio community, the issfanclub.com site will shut down on January 1st 2019. The issfanclub website has been an excellent source of information for tracking the ISS and crew activity. The website has also provided frequencies, assistance to users with ISS digipeating, a place to showcase ISS SSTV images and meet fellow ISS fans. https://issfanclub.com/ 73 - KB9STR http://www.southgatearc.org/news/2018/december/issfanclub-closing-down.htm
we FOLLOW all the ISS events ( school contacts , ham radio contacts, SSTV , diploma and others ) all in our Facebook ISS Fans Group here : https://www.facebook.com/groups/254653548367766/?ref=bookmarks best 73 de IW2BSF Rudy
Thanks to archive.org and their Wayback feature, old info - perhaps still valid - can be accessed: https://web.archive.org/web/20170705035233/https://www.issfanclub.com/frequencies
Really helpful for those who aren't on Facebook or any other social media platforms. But, here's the info straight from NASA https://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/reference/radio/
here in our FB ISS fan Group we follow and update all the ISS Events ..... in real time too ....hi hi 73 https://www.facebook.com/groups/254653548367766/
I think you missed the point of my comment. So I should get Facebook just to get real time ISS updates?
ISS crew seem to conduct mainly TV Conferences with Schools and Media but less ARISS and even less individual contacts like back in the day even though there are are now 6 crew up there. G3SEA/KH6