Starlink

   / Starlink #881  
Thanks for that, some very useful pics.
They don't seem to tell the lengths, though I was chatting to someone earlier who said he thought the length of the 35.8mm section was 4" / 100mm, and from the shoulder (where it increases diameter to 38.2mm) to the point where the cable exits is about 2.5". Does that sound about right ?
If so that raises very interesting possibilities......
If I was attaching a Starlink to a pole it would depend on the length of the pole I needed.
For a medium length alloy pole (up to an unsupported length of around 6ft) I'd use a 1.5" pole coupler onto a 1.5" diameter x 1.6mm pole. One would have to pack out the end of the 32.8mm section, insulation tape might sound like a bodge but it would work fine if done correctly. It would certainly be far stronger and more stable than the "genuine" Starlink" pole adapter which is pants.
If I needed to put the Starlink onto a longer pole I'd either couple together a longer 1.5" diam pole (using more pole couplers) and support it with guy wires, or I'd be sleeving the pole of the Starlink into an alloy scaffold pole:


 
   / Starlink #882  
I'm not using it for a mast. It is for mounting to an existing very sturdy wood frame trellis. Unsupported length max 12". A cleaner solution than trying to use the three leg thing.

I measured the length of the 1.41" stub, it is 2 7/16".
 
   / Starlink #883  
I'm not using it for a mast. It is for mounting to an existing very sturdy wood frame trellis. Unsupported length max 12". A cleaner solution than trying to use the three leg thing.

I measured the length of the 1.41" stub, it is 2 7/16".
12" should be OK, particularly in a sheltered spot.
 
   / Starlink #886  
True. I guess you pretty much have to say the initial $500 cost is more like buying a ticket to the show. How long will it be good for. Not a huge dollar gamble though for what it is. Goes along with monthly pricing and caps and the future of all that.
I told the misses whatever she decides as she is the resident tech guru. I guess all I have to say to give her a nudge is that" I'm thinking about the new Harbor Freight satellite system." Comes with it's own bottle rocket...
My IT department, wife, ordered 2 setups for 2 different properties and they are supposed to be delivered this year.
 
   / Starlink #887  
Glad to hear these positive reports from early Starlink users. Thankfully we got fiber to the house 8 years ago out in the boonies. We have clay soil so they bored or plowed it in.
 
   / Starlink #888  
About 10 days ago, we started having more gaps in coverage: a Zoom conference might stall for 15 seconds or more, rather than the occasional 1-2 second blip.

A couple of days ago, those problems went away and our speeds went up: we had been mostly in the 140-150 Mbps range, topping out at about 180 Mbps down and occasionally seeing it drop below 100. Now I'm regularly seeing in the 250 Mbps range, sometimes hitting 300, sometimes dropping a bit below 200.

There was a firmware update to our Starlink equipment around the time this speed increase happened. Whether the increase was due to that, or getting more satellites up and operational, I don't know. Since even 100 Mbps speeds are higher than we typically need, this extra is just gravy. (It is nice seeing how quickly multi-gigabyte downloads happen now, having my son be able to download a large game file without bringing everyone else to a grinding halt.)
 
   / Starlink #889  
I am getting ready to move to a new home. The present owners are using Viasat with max of 25mb/s download, which I found odd as there is fibre cable internet service running down the road. Then I find out even with fibre, max speed is 150mb/s, at $148.00/month including equipment rental, and it is $6750.00 to run the fibre cable to the house, no wonder previous owners are using Viasat.... Starlink is looking better and better.
 
   / Starlink #890  
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I got the beta invite on Feb 8, paid for the package on Feb 9. It shipped yesterday, arriving tomorrow. The property is filled with tall redwoods, but there is a north facing gap. If that doesn't work I might have to hire a tree climber to install it on a 100 ft redwood. I think one or two of the users in the reddit group did something like that.
Where do you live?
 

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