Would be nice. Internet CAN work in geo-synchronous orbit. That is how I access the internet. 650 - 900 msec latency (based on ping data), but doesn't really matter. VOIP might be entertaining, but it can be handled. Anybody who's used a satellite phone knows about and the adjustment isn't that hard.
73, Jim wb4gcs@amsat.org
On 12/22/2014 3:01 PM, Jerry Buxton wrote:
Could anyone get pricing for this, please?
Jerry Buxton, NØJY
On 12/22/2014 08:37, David G0MRF wrote:
Hi
Did anyone see the Soyuz launch from Arianespace a few days ago and think how nice it would be to have an amateur radio satellite somewhere above LEO ?
Interestingly, the launch of 3 communication satellites providing internet services to remote areas, was to an altitude around 8000km.
- An unusual destination.
Apparently the 'latency' or time delay on signals from 36,000km is too high for an internet service, whereas the number of satellites needed for a constellation at LEO is too many.
The company O3B (Other 3 Billion) decided that MEO at 8000km which is between the 2 Van Allen belts answered their needs.
http://spaceflightnow.com/2014/12/18/soyuzo3b-launch-timeline/
For the launch, the satellites were mounted on a cylindrical launch adaptor, (see pics in link) the inner part of which looks an ideal place for a 3U cubesat secondary payload.
Wouldn't it be nice to get something up to that altitude with Omni antennas, or a gravity gradient boom with a simple beam and about 4 Watts output ! A leisurely 5 orbits a day with Paris to California routine......... http://g0mrf.com/MEOSAT.htm
Oh well, back to dreaming of a white Christmas
Seasons greetings
David G0MRF
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