Le 14/11/2023 à 06:13, Ulrich Speidel via Starlink a écrit :
So that's just over 6 kW if phase and voltage align, which in an
application like this, they're most likely not going to do most of the
time.
The interesting bit in the photo are the large air intakes / outlets,
which point at th
Le 13/11/2023 à 21:34, Ulrich Speidel via Starlink a écrit :
Caution - 250 kW peak sounds more like a horror movie (around 500 W
average powers your average household) but there's an easy
explanation. It's also a good example for why Reddit isn't a good
source of information unless you know
yes, it includes heating and cooling as well
https://www.reddit.com/r/Starlink/comments/nllzoa/this_is_how_gateway_v3_looks_inside_the_dome/
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On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 9:13 PM Ulrich Speidel via Starlink
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> So t
So that's just over 6 kW if phase and voltage align, which in an
application like this, they're most likely not going to do most of the time.
The interesting bit in the photo are the large air intakes / outlets,
which point at the presence of some sort of cooler / aircon unit at the
base of th
rated power consumption for all components at peak
https://files.tecnoblog.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/starlink-gateway-v3-selo-anatel-700x898.png
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On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 12:42 PM Inemesit Affia via Starlink
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I don't know why that number didn't trip my antenna.
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Arrr you're probably right. Imagine how much it would cost to power ground
stations.
I'll check the docs myself in the future. I saw that number without
clarifications on a leaked SpaceX doc
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Caution - 250 kW peak sounds more like a horror movie (around 500 W
average powers your average household) but there's an easy explanation.
It's also a good example for why Reddit isn't a good source of
information unless you know and can interpret what it is that you're
looking at. The figures
You have to size power equipment for max power plus a percentage regardless of
current traffic needs.
Look for the ANATEL docs on Reddit you'll see it there(per dish at least). Or
search the NASASpaceflight forum.
I think it's 250kw peak. Could be 25kw instead can't remember right. But each
di
is the power consumption related to traffic volume? currently the
traffic is very light
https://www.reddit.com/r/StarlinkEngineering/comments/17k3jas/intergs_ground_station_satellite_links_much/
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On Sun, Nov 12, 2023 a
It's kinda expensive to run. Likely 75KW peak.
Check the power requirements for a regular gateway and divide by two.
Might be useful for Taiwanese Islands though
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technology wise, starlink and https://optimerainc.com/ 's community
gateway is an option
https://www.reddit.com/r/Starlink/comments/16jo86l/the_first_community_gateway_now_providing_speeds/
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On Fri, Nov 10, 2023 at 3:4
Le 10/11/2023 à 13:21, Inemesit Affia via Starlink a écrit :
Starlink terms of service as at launch with the round dishes required
each user to pay regardless of the number of dishes. Not unusual
compared to other ISP's.
Of course you can share regardless. Cruise liners use 6 to 12 dishes to
On Fri, 10 Nov 2023, Dave Taht via Starlink wrote:
A) Am I the only person left in the world that shares his wifi?
doing so would require that you know your neighbors, in much of the country,
especially urban areas, neighbors seeing each other in a store would not
recognize each other, let a
Starlink terms of service as at launch with the round dishes required each
user to pay regardless of the number of dishes. Not unusual compared to
other ISP's.
Of course you can share regardless. Cruise liners use 6 to 12 dishes to
deliver service to thousands. And there's people using it for free
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