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Todd H.
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 9:59 pm
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Just caught some video file footage of the station handover ceremony,
and boy the audio with that mic is worlds better than what we usually
hear.

Was the handover carried live on nasa tv?


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Brian Gaff
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 11:31 pm
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I'd imagine it was done properly and then the recording sent back . When we
see the thing live the audio has to come via live comms which is not as
good.

Brian

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Just caught some video file footage of the station handover ceremony,
and boy the audio with that mic is worlds better than what we usually
hear.

Was the handover carried live on nasa tv?


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Todd H.
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John Doe
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 12:14 am
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Todd H. wrote:
Quote:
Just caught some video file footage of the station handover ceremony,
and boy the audio with that mic is worlds better than what we usually
hear.

New Microphone used when they have the KU for HD-TV. For us normal
humans, it doesn'T make a different to the image on NASATV at 150kbps,
but the sound is certaintly improved. This was very audible during the
press conferences aboard the station during last shuttle mission.
Todd H.
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 9:38 am
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John Doe <jdoe@doe.org> writes:

Quote:
Todd H. wrote:
Just caught some video file footage of the station handover ceremony,
and boy the audio with that mic is worlds better than what we usually
hear.

New Microphone used when they have the KU for HD-TV. For us normal
humans, it doesn'T make a different to the image on NASATV at 150kbps,
but the sound is certaintly improved. This was very audible during the
press conferences aboard the station during last shuttle mission.

Cool. Makes sense. It certainly sounds like a much higher bandwidth
audio track, and the mic is open the whole time which is obviously
preferable to normal comm.

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