Probably. But we need to test it first. The power consumption is higher, and this is not super good...
Also, we need to figure out what's going on the PoE side.

On 11/18/23 03:33, Inemesit Affia wrote:
Oleg, do you consider this a better product for your use case?

Nov 18, 2023 2:30:00 AM Oleg Kutkov via Starlink <starlink@lists.bufferbloat.net>:

    This has been so common here in Ukraine for almost a year:
    https://twitter.com/olegkutkov/status/1725529469828452577

    No known issues.

    On 11/18/23 03:25, David Lang via Starlink wrote:

        There are also a lot of videos out of people doing flat mounts
        and disabling the motors on their dishies as a validation of
        the fixed dish approach.

        David Lang

        On Sat, 18 Nov 2023, Ulrich Speidel via Starlink wrote:

            It's not surprising that they would do away with the
            motors. Satellite density has now increased in most places
            to a level where there is sufficient capacity in sight no
            matter which way Dishy points. At least where we are at
            37S, you can try this out at home even with the older ones
            - power up, let Dishy orientate itself, and then rotate it
            away from its self-adjusted direction. It's not going to
            re-orientate. That said, pointing Dishy at where you'd
            expect most capacity to sit would still give you better
            performance.

            On 18/11/2023 11:33 am, Hesham ElBakoury via Starlink wrote:

                SpaceX today added a new Starlink terminal to its
                family of products. The news
                
<https://twitter.com/SawyerMerritt/status/1725569551490752556?t=9SMc2IybrB3U8ZXS-6ehOA&s=19>was
                shared on X earlier by Tesla investor, Sawyer Merritt.

                Compared to its predecessor, the Standard Actuated
                terminal — which was also designed for everyday uses
                like gaming, video calls, and streaming — the new
                device features
                <https://www.starlink.com/specifications?spec=4>a
                slimmer, more portable design, higher waterproof and
                wind resistance rating as well as an increased field
                of view, and no motor.

                In addition to the terminal, kickstand, and cables,
                the kit includes a Gen 3 router with Wi-Fi 6 support.
                Based on the quick start guide
                <https://twitter.com/SawyerMerritt/status/1725570377198268653>,
                also shared by Merritt, the set-up process looks
                pretty easy."
                
[https://ts2.space/en/spacex-unveils-sleeker-more-resilient-starlink-terminal-for-the-connected-explorer/#gsc.tab=0
                
<https://ts2.space/en/spacex-unveils-sleeker-more-resilient-starlink-terminal-for-the-connected-explorer/#gsc.tab=0>]



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