[Starlink] not that I consider the dailymail credible but
Dave Täht
davet at teklibre.net
Mon Mar 21 17:29:32 EDT 2022
Nearly any form of backhaul can work, failover. tailscale
seems trustworthy. 900Mhz or lower radios have more range,
lowra also.
On Sun, Mar 20, 2022 at 03:25:13PM +0100, Mike Puchol wrote:
> There seems to be some confusion on this one - the drones are not capable of directly using Starlink. The drone’s short to medium range air-to-ground data & video link can be relayed by the drone’s local controller to a command post over a Starlink internet connection. The command post could also be using Starlink, but the scenario looks like this:
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> The drone is presumed to be remote and only having Starlink as the uplink towards the command post. The command post could be in a position to be served by fiber, and use Starlink as a backup (or vice-versa). I have assumed the drone’s data link works at 5 GHz, but it could be on any band.
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> Best,
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> Mike
> On Mar 20, 2022, 12:15 +0100, Dave Taht <dave.taht at gmail.com>, wrote:
> > https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10630625/Elon-Musks-internet-allowing-Ukrainian-drones-pound-Putins-helpless-tanks.html
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