Sunday, Jun 09, 2024 at 13:31
Thanks Briste & Peter.
No it doesn't have a sim card, & my belief had been that it operates just as Peter suggests, & thus of very limited value for us.
Perhaps it was of more use for the previous owners travelling in Europe & South America?
Seeing it still advertised & for quite a high price caused me to wonder if I was missing something in regard to what it provides.
If anyone here has a use for it though, I'd be happy to let you have it (router/antenna & cables) for cost of postage, rather than me tossing it out. The antenna length might push the postage cost up bit though.
In regard to installing Starlink, no I am not intending to mount the dish(y) on the roof. It will be a Gen 3 Starlink (unless the rumoured Starlink mini comes out very soon & looks 'good enough'). In fact I have already bought a 12v power supply for a gen 3 (is in the mail) to avoid the 2.5amp 'overhead our 3000w inverter has. Also intend using the standard Gen 3 router, mounted in an external cabinet (bin) to overcome any possibility of our aluminium honeycomb body being an effective faraday cage & preventing getting a signal out for a reasonable distance (Think blogging whilst sitting in the shade of a tree, on a hot day).
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