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Oud 10 mei 2022, 14:19   #144
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5G is voor rijdende wagens, en hun communicatie onderling.

Uiteraard kan Starlink ook werken in rijdende wegvoertuigen, treinen, ook vliegtuigen, alles wat beweegt en waar die antenneschotel kan zenden-ontvangen.

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https://www.zdnet.com/home-and-offic...d-automobiles/

Last year, Musk told Starlink fans that the company's dishes could be deployed on high-speed moving objects, like trains, which was possible because "everything is slow to a phased array antenna."

To date, the FCC has authorized SpaceX to roll out a million end-user terminals to transmit data from SpaceX's constellation.

"These user terminals employ advanced phased-array beam-forming and digital processing technologies to make highly efficient use of Ku-band spectrum resources by supporting highly directive, antenna beams that point and track the system's low-Earth orbit satellites," writes SpaceX's director of satellite policy, David Goldman.

The new applications seeks authorization to operate Earth-deployed stations as "Vehicle-Mounted Earth Stations ("VMESs"), Earth Stations on Vessels ("ESVs"), and Earth Stations Aboard Aircraft ("ESAAs") (collectively, Earth Stations in Motion ("ESIMs)".

In other words, planes, trains and automobiles. However, Musk, CEO of electric car maker Tesla, clarified that the automobiles part does not include Tesla vehicles because the terminal – which Musk has described as a like a "little UFO on a stick" measuring 50cm in diameter – are too big for passenger vehicles.

"Not connecting Tesla cars to Starlink, as our terminal is much too big. This is for aircraft, ships, large trucks & RVs," Musk told CNBC's Michael Sheetz.
In een personenwagen? Als je die schotel ergens aan de buitenkant monteert, ja. Toch als je zot wilt doen... :
tot 40 km radius.

Citaat:
https://www.tesmanian.com/blogs/tesm...g/starlink-car

SpaceX Starlink User Mounts Dish Antenna On Tesla Model X, Receives High-Speed Internet Of 200Mbps While Driving

by Evelyn Janeidy Arevalo December 23, 2021

A SpaceX Starlink user from Western Australia shared via social media that they hooked a Starlink dish antenna on a Tesla electric vehicle to access the satellite internet network on the road. They tested how far from their service address could they access the internet, they were able to receive data within a 40-kilometer radius from their home address. The Starlink network is currently limited to a single service address where the satellites are scheduled to beam service to throughout the day. SpaceX does have plans to enable Starlink mobile service in 2022, according to the company’s founder Elon Musk. He recently said Starlink will achieve global maritime coverage before next year ends to enable sea-going vessels, airplanes, and mobile vehicles to access the Starlink satellite internet network.

The Western Australia Starlink user shared they received high-speed internet downloads of “200Mbps [megabits per second] from a SpaceX Starlink terminal mounted to a Tesla Model X while driving down the freeway at 100 kilometers per hour[...] Can’t wait for full Starlink roaming ability,” they wrote via Twitter. –“A lot of improvement still coming just from software updates to satellites & terminals,” Musk said in response to their post on December 21st.


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