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Starlink has updated their mobile app with a new feature aimed at
customers using their dish while in-motion. You can now adjust the
tilt/angle of your dish. If you have a motorized dish mounted on your vehicle’s roof, you’ll be able to keep it at a flat angle while you are driving. This helps prevent wear and tear on the motors, and makes
in-motion performance more consistent.
The “Tilt” setting is only available for actuated (motorized) Starlink dishes.
[Gen 1 and Gen 2]
Also, it will only appear in the app if you are on one of the Mobile or Mobile Priority service plans. Tilt is not available for
Standard/Residential customers. ---------------------------------------------------------- https://www.starlinkhardware.com/starlink-adds-tilt-setting-to-app-for-in-motion-use/
On 6/9/2024 10:31 PM, bfh wrote:
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Starlink has updated their mobile app with a new feature aimed at
customers using their dish while in-motion. You can now adjust the
tilt/angle of your dish. If you have a motorized dish mounted on
your vehicle’s roof, you’ll be able to keep it at a flat angle
while you are driving. This helps prevent wear and tear on the
motors, and makes in-motion performance more consistent.
The “Tilt†setting is only available for actuated (motorized) >> Starlink dishes.
[Gen 1 and Gen 2]
Also, it will only appear in the app if you are on one of the Mobile
or Mobile Priority service plans. Tilt is not available for
Standard/Residential customers.
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https://www.starlinkhardware.com/starlink-adds-tilt-setting-to-app-for-in-motion-use/
I don't need no stinking mobile Starlink. It's unsafe to use while I'm driving. If I want to be distracted while driving my cell phone works
well for that.
I know for you hicks in the sticks stationary Starlink
is a blessing but it's still too expensive for me... as long as I have
other options.
I see they put a few more satellites into orbit a couple of days ago.
Do more satellites mean cheaper or more expensive service?
George Anthony wrote:
On 6/9/2024 10:31 PM, bfh wrote:
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Starlink has updated their mobile app with a new feature aimed at
customers using their dish while in-motion. You can now adjust the
tilt/angle of your dish. If you have a motorized dish mounted on
your vehicle’s roof, you’ll be able to keep it at a flat angle
while you are driving. This helps prevent wear and tear on the
motors, and makes in-motion performance more consistent.
The “Tilt†setting is only available for actuated (motorized) >>> Starlink dishes.
[Gen 1 and Gen 2]
Also, it will only appear in the app if you are on one of the Mobile
or Mobile Priority service plans. Tilt is not available for
Standard/Residential customers.
----------------------------------------------------------
https://www.starlinkhardware.com/starlink-adds-tilt-setting-to-app-for-in-motion-use/
I don't need no stinking mobile Starlink. It's unsafe to use while I'm
driving. If I want to be distracted while driving my cell phone works
well for that.
It's not for you - it's for your navigator or political consultant in
the copilot seat, or for the rug rats in the back.
I know for you hicks in the sticks stationary Starlink
is a blessing but it's still too expensive for me... as long as I have
other options.
Hicks in the sticks? damn.
I see they put a few more satellites into orbit a couple of days ago.
They're putting up more sats than the dumbasses' spaghetti.
Do more satellites mean cheaper or more expensive service?
Probably more.
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