On 10/06/2024 2:38 pm, David Lang via Starlink wrote: > > the V2 were about 8-10x the capacity of the V1.5 (the ones they could > launch 50-60 per flight), the v2 mini they have been launching > (~22/flight) are about midway between the two. No recent word on the > V2s, but Tim Dodd did another starbase visit with Elon before the > flight, so watch for that to show up soon. I think it'd be useful we could agree on what we mean by "capacity" before we start throwing numbers around, especially relative ones. For Starlink, I can think of the following capacities (yes, plural): * User up-/downlink capacity from/to a single user. (How many bits/s can I throw at a Dishy?) * Downlink capacity to all users in a single cell (under the proviso that we don't have any users in adjacent cells that need / want service - think small island in the middle of the Pacific). * Overall user downlink capacity from a single satellite to multiple cells. (Can't deploy co-frequency beams with identical polarisation to the same cell if you have multiple such beams on your bird, but can do so if we can aim them at different cells) * Gateway uplink capacity (to users served directly by the satellite or indirectly via ISLs) * Gateway downlink (from users served directly by the satellite or indirectly via ISLs) * Dto. per gateway (see co-frequency beam issue) * Processing capacity: Number of bits / s that a satellite can pump between its receive beams / incoming ISLs and transmit beams / outgoing ISLs. It's getting late and I probably forgot one or two ;-) -- **************************************************************** Dr. Ulrich Speidel School of Computer Science Room 303S.594 (City Campus) Ph: (+64-9)-373-7599 ext. 85282 The University of Auckland ulrich@cs.auckland.ac.nz http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~ulrich/ ****************************************************************