The ARISS team planed to activate SSTV from the ISS again, February 21 through February 23. However, spacewalks delayed transmissions until February 22 and February 23, 2015. Check the ISS tag for my other ISS SSTV posts.
Station setup: MP Antennas Classic Mobile NMO Antenna – This is a local company in Cleveland and were reviewed in QST. Been using their antennas for a long time with great success. Since the antenna is multi-polarized (the MP in the company name), it is supposed to be a good substitution for receiving satellite transmissions without a directional antenna and not worrying about Doppler Shift (which needs to be accounted for in some cases). The height is about 15 feet.
The antenna was connected to my ICOM IC-7000 with DSP settings turned off on 145.800 MHz FM. Used this radio only because my SignaLink USB is connected to it and the one I use for digital operation on all bands. MMSSTV is the Slow-Scan TV program I use.
I have tutorials available to help get your station setup and getting started with MMSSTV to receive images from the ISS.
I received 15 images total from my location near Cleveland (EN91bl).