There's a current map of ground stations (as well as all satellites and their status, footprint, orbital parameters, etc) at https://satellitemap.space/#

On Mon, Feb 22, 2021 at 6:36 PM Peter Ellis <vk1pe.peter@gmail.com> wrote:
Bob,
I've seen a video on YouTube where the person in a very remote, rural part of the USA installed a Starling system. Nothing big was made of this; very matter-of-fact. 
This person was impressed, though, and reported speeds "as advertised". 
I do wonder at the ground stations, where they are to get global coverage. I've not researched that. 
Peter
VK1PE
In suburban Canberra, Australian Capital Territory.

On Mon, 22 Feb 2021, 22:16 Bob Hammond, <propgrinder@gmail.com> wrote:

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Bob W7OTJ

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