Tough to do when not enough chips are being made.Seems another of Elon's broken promises. It's supposed to have been out 2021 and "populated??? (saturated) the whole world".
From the FB groups I belong people ordered the RV dishes who we’re getting tired of waiting for a residential system. According to Starlink FAQ the residential dishes have priority in a given area. So far the speeds have been comparable to a residential dish and if you buy a RV dish the service can not be transferred to a residential later on. It has been speculated that Starlink will allot he transfer of service at a later time once things settle down. It has been reported 20k RV systems have been soldHow good is Starlink RV
In AU, $924 for the dish and $174 per month
And can be month to month.. Cancel and re-subscribe when needed.. What a Hoot !
I wonder if CT will have embedded Starlink… I'm in.
UpdateFrom the FB groups I belong people ordered the RV dishes who we’re getting tired of waiting for a residential system. According to Starlink FAQ the residential dishes have priority in a given area. So far the speeds have been comparable to a residential dish and if you buy a RV dish the service can not be transferred to a residential later on. It has been speculated that Starlink will allot he transfer of service at a later time once things settle down. It has been reported 20k RV systems have been sold
I'm guessing you must be near the perimeter of service, or maybe served by a trickle of satellites.I've had a McSquareface Starlink for over 2 months now in WA.
Latency is not that great, but useable around 80-120ms for normal surfing and streaming etc. But fairly useless for gaming,
I'm pretty close to the middle of the Starlink band, but its all about the earth base stations for latency. Theres only 27 or so POI in Australia and only 5 or so in WA where anything can go back in the large fibre backhaul. The nearest POI with a Starlink earth station to here is 350km away, but it currently seems to prefer to come out in Sydney which is nearly 3000km away which doesn't help. 40ms would be good, 20ms would be fantastic as my boys play competitively on esports. Hopefully one day, I'm not complaining, at least now I don't get the shouting upstairs "who's using the internet!"I'm guessing you must be near the perimeter of service, or maybe served by a trickle of satellites.
https://www.starlink.com/ Surprisingly , Normal connection now states 'AS LOW' 20ms latency for gaming etc.
I guess we wait for more satellites.
Obviously only works for sending a SMS, unless you have a bluetooth headset that goes a few 100m, which doesn't exist. So you type the SMS on the phone on the ground then take it up to altitude and hopefully it connects to a mobile network and sends the SMS by itself. Ideally, you ask the person to respond directly so you know someone got it and send the SMS to more than one person a the same time. Now we just need a "emergency" SMS system, so that it can send via and network whilst roaming too. (Not just SOS calls)That should have been a double Like
I never thought of sticking a phone on a drone... dammit, I would have looked forward to that. ! Lol
I just needed to train a monkey to press 'send'