At 12:21 PM 29/03/2017, David Boxall wrote: >I've seen a post from someone in the danger zone who'd managed to power their >Sky Muster S-NTD with a genset, but couldn't get signal. How much of Sky >Muster's failings are down to Ka band limitations and which to cost-cutting on >the ground is anybody's guess. Would better dishes, LNBs, S-NTDs, ground >stations and other infrastructure make a difference? > >The other common NBN option in the regions is fixed wireless. They started off >with the 2.3 GHz band. That doesn't play well with vegetation (or rain, >apparently).
I was going to mention weather impacts. Back in the day of Ka band, which replaced C (the bigger dishes we used to grab signal from early satellites), rain was an issue. Lots of noise. I didn't know if it continued with Ku or not. Jan I write books. http://janwhitaker.com/?page_id=8 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia jw...@janwhitaker.com Twitter: <https://twitter.com/JL_Whitaker>JL_Whitaker Blog: www.janwhitaker.com Some psychopaths become serial killers, and other psychopaths become prosecutors. - Bob Ruff, Truth and Justice, June 2016 Sooner or later, I hate to break it to you, you're gonna die, so how do you fill in the space between here and there? It's yours. Seize your space. ~Margaret Atwood, writer _ __________________ _ _______________________________________________ Link mailing list Link@mailman.anu.edu.au http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link