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IEEE MOVE Training Video Part 1 & Starlink
I downloaded the recording. It's not usable. The audio cuts in and out. Likely a WebEX problem. And the recording lasts 3:22hrs and needs to be trimmed back. Lots of dead air at the end. Someone forgot to stop the recording evidently. I would offer to edit it and upload but it's not that usable anyway.
Regarding the future use of Starlink that was mentioned in the class, I learned that Starlikk needs a much wider almost 360 degree view of the sky since the satellites are constantly moving. Otherwise you'll have dropouts. Placement of the truck would be much more critical than before. See https://satellitemap.space/ for an interesting map of the satellites. Too bad Starlink is $110/mo or we could get our own and share as needed for deployment. 73 Steve |
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Bob Birch
I've been looking at Starlink for my RV use. Not quite there yet for portable use. When it is ready for prime time I will purchase and use with Red Cross if needed. The portable version is $135 per month for service plus cost of equipment. Bob Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone -------- Original message -------- From: Steve <stevew6sjk@...> Date: 9/18/22 2:19 PM (GMT-08:00) To: main@ARC2-SDICC.groups.io Subject: [ARC2-SDICC] IEEE MOVE Training Video Part 1 & Starlink Regarding the future use of Starlink that was mentioned in the class, I learned that Starlikk needs a much wider almost 360 degree view of the sky since the satellites are constantly moving. Otherwise you'll have dropouts. Placement of the truck would be much more critical than before. See https://satellitemap.space/ for an interesting map of the satellites. Too bad Starlink is $110/mo or we could get our own and share as needed for deployment. 73 Steve |
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I saw that too, but they warn that if you turn your service off you may be waitlisted to get back on. Maybe that's outdated info. On Sun, Sep 18, 2022 at 4:11 PM Bob Birch <rrbirch@...> wrote:
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Bob Birch
That is true for home-based service. Like in Los Angeles there is even a waitlist for new service. With the RV service you may not get service in over saturated areas. Even in none over saturated areas you get left over service after permanent residents are taken care of. Bob Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone -------- Original message -------- From: Steve <stevew6sjk@...> Date: 9/18/22 4:13 PM (GMT-08:00) To: main@arc2-sdicc.groups.io Subject: Re: [ARC2-SDICC] IEEE MOVE Training Video Part 1 & Starlink I saw that too, but they warn that if you turn your service off you may be waitlisted to get back on. Maybe that's outdated info. On Sun, Sep 18, 2022 at 4:11 PM Bob Birch <rrbirch@...> wrote:
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