That depends on a number of things, like the frequencies they can broadcast on, and the transmit power. Wind doesn't matter. Clouds don't matter either, unless they are thunderstorms and/or heavily rain laden.
EchoStar, (Dish, Directv) is in a Geosynchronous orbit. That is much further away and much older tech. The Starlink satellites are in lower earth orbit.
High demand. Everything wealthy-ish person I know has multiple or are waiting for multiples. For their RVs, mountain retreats (lol defeats the purpose imo) etc.
That depends on a number of things, like the frequencies they can broadcast on, and the transmit power. Wind doesn't matter. Clouds don't matter either, unless they are thunderstorms and/or heavily rain laden.
I’m just basing it off of direct TV lol
EchoStar, (Dish, Directv) is in a Geosynchronous orbit. That is much further away and much older tech. The Starlink satellites are in lower earth orbit.
Correct. I tried signing-up for a Starlink system but it’s over a year waiting for the install kit. WHY?
High demand. Everything wealthy-ish person I know has multiple or are waiting for multiples. For their RVs, mountain retreats (lol defeats the purpose imo) etc.
Gotcha.