02-07-2024, 07:53 AM
Hollis and all-
You can Mount the "dishy mc-flat face" in a accessible place but you don't need to...
The dish has in-built snow-ice melting.
Uses some power but gives you more mounting options if your clear shot to the sky is on the roof.
The best thing to keep in mind is clear view of the sky and away from the shadow of the building and clear of heavy tree cover above
if you mount it on the ground.
(Need to bury the cable in that instance)
Mounted on the roof. just be sure it's at a high place and doesn't have any substantial trees blocking.
As someone else mentioned a great r resource webpage is
https://www.starlinkhardware.com/
Below are two examples of how to make Starlink mobile.
The one with the battery box is for Starlink "Roam service" built for a friend for his RV.
The second is what we use for Jamestown July 4th merch/vendors.
You can plug this into a portable battery pack and have Internet in 2 minutes. Anywhere in the US and beyond.
You can Mount the "dishy mc-flat face" in a accessible place but you don't need to...
The dish has in-built snow-ice melting.
Uses some power but gives you more mounting options if your clear shot to the sky is on the roof.
The best thing to keep in mind is clear view of the sky and away from the shadow of the building and clear of heavy tree cover above
if you mount it on the ground.
(Need to bury the cable in that instance)
Mounted on the roof. just be sure it's at a high place and doesn't have any substantial trees blocking.
As someone else mentioned a great r resource webpage is
https://www.starlinkhardware.com/
Below are two examples of how to make Starlink mobile.
The one with the battery box is for Starlink "Roam service" built for a friend for his RV.
The second is what we use for Jamestown July 4th merch/vendors.
You can plug this into a portable battery pack and have Internet in 2 minutes. Anywhere in the US and beyond.