In message <B45FEB3F-2835-4C41-8A46-C59EA9E2B655@apnic.net" target="_blank">B45FEB3F-2835-4C41-8A46-C59EA9E2B655@apnic.net>,
Paul Wilson <pwilson@apnic.net> wrote:
>Hi Ronald, a very late reply here?
>
>The Starlink dishes are very much steerable - as you see here:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNeVTMJvqFQ&t=478s
Thank you for this Paul!
It explains some things about how this all works, but not others.
Is the dish actually going to -track- the specific satellite that
your ground station is currently talking to?
And if so, what happens when that satellite sets below the horizon?
Obviously, this will imply a disconnect and a loss of signal for
some period of time until your dish gets re-aimed at some different
satellite, but how long does THAT take?
Regards,
rfg
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