Jerry N.
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- Sep 25, 2024
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If the earth was flat, you would use something like the Loran-C hyperbolic radio navigation system. It uses antennas and not dishes. It uses four times more power than FM radio. Using satellites are much more efficient. You would not be able to afford GPS, let along watch your favorite movies. By the way, GPS is reason enough to believe in satellites.And that makes no sense as my dish points only in one direction to receive signals from the Astra 28.2 satellite system. Any 2° deviation from that alignment in any direction and I lose the signal.
As for the overall concept of pointing a dish towards Antarctica, why would that even be significant? It still tells me nothing about where the signals are coming from.
So where are they coming from?
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This makes continuous, high-speed communication a challenge.