There are also a lot of videos out of people doing flat mounts and disabling the motors on their dishies as a validation of the fixed dish approach. David Lang On Sat, 18 Nov 2023, Ulrich Speidel via Starlink wrote: > It's not surprising that they would do away with the motors. Satellite > density has now increased in most places to a level where there is sufficient > capacity in sight no matter which way Dishy points. At least where we are at > 37S, you can try this out at home even with the older ones - power up, let > Dishy orientate itself, and then rotate it away from its self-adjusted > direction. It's not going to re-orientate. That said, pointing Dishy at where > you'd expect most capacity to sit would still give you better performance. > > On 18/11/2023 11:33 am, Hesham ElBakoury via Starlink wrote: >> SpaceX today added a new Starlink terminal to its family of products. The >> news >> was >> shared on X earlier by Tesla investor, Sawyer Merritt. >> >> Compared to its predecessor, the Standard Actuated terminal — which was >> also designed for everyday uses like gaming, video calls, and streaming — >> the new device features a >> slimmer, more portable design, higher waterproof and wind resistance rating >> as well as an increased field of view, and no motor. >> >> In addition to the terminal, kickstand, and cables, the kit includes a Gen >> 3 router with Wi-Fi 6 support. Based on the quick start guide >> , also shared >> by Merritt, the set-up process looks pretty easy." >> [https://ts2.space/en/spacex-unveils-sleeker-more-resilient-starlink-terminal-for-the-connected-explorer/#gsc.tab=0 >> ] >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Starlink mailing list >> Starlink@lists.bufferbloat.net >> https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/starlink >> >