This article is interesting
https://www.bell-labs.com/research-innovation/network-fundamentals/first-cellular-network-on-the-moon/
Hesham
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Hesham ElBakoury via Starlink wrote:
> This article is interesting
>
https://www.bell-labs.com/research-innovation/network-fundamentals/first-cellular-network-on-the-moon/
Probably can launch a crate of Nokia 3310 phones as terminals freefloating in
a moon intercept orbit from a Fa
Can a terrestrial terminal connect with a 5G terminal on the moon via GEO?
Hesham
On Sun, Jan 21, 2024, 2:35 PM Michael Richardson wrote:
> Hesham ElBakoury via Starlink wrote:
> > This article is interesting
>
> >
> https://www.bell-labs.com/research-innovation/network-fundamenta
There are no satellites that talk 5g in GEO
but now that SpaceX has launched their first 6 satellites that talk cellular,
how many of them would be needed to give continuous coverage of the moon? They
could be in a much higher orbit (as there are so few users), so they shouldn't
need the hundr
Hesham ElBakoury wrote:
> Can a terrestrial terminal connect with a 5G terminal on the moon via GEO?
No, very unlikely.
Except that Nokia 3310 phones have super-powers.
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David Lang wrote:
> but now that SpaceX has launched their first 6 satellites that talk
cellular,
> how many of them would be needed to give continuous coverage of the
> moon?
Would they be in orbit of the moon, or LEO?
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What’s interesting about radio comms on Luna is the opportunity to start
over with spectrum allocations.
With SDR it’s easy to be backwards compatible with existing AND new
generation comms systems. Very little legacy spectrum allocations to deal
with - no television spectrum or marine comms neede
On Sun, 21 Jan 2024, Michael Richardson wrote:
David Lang wrote:
> but now that SpaceX has launched their first 6 satellites that talk
cellular,
> how many of them would be needed to give continuous coverage of the
> moon?
Would they be in orbit of the moon, or LEO?
moon
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