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>One way internet using available constellations of geo-stationary satellites to download a curated library of content for people without internet connections.
I think it's pretty cool if you're living in the sticks.
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>>54831444
Exactly what I'm interested in for my off the grid cabin I'm about to finish. I don't want any connections able to locate me.

Pretty excited about this.
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Depending on your location and what bird you're connected to max bandwidth is something like 90kb/s or 1gb a day. It runs 24/7 so it constantly just gathers content until it completes a file.
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>>54831493
I don't think you should be worried, I don't think they have a loli libraries available on the outernet
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>one way internet
And how do you even request the data if it's only a one way connection?
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Bampi
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>>54831775
same way gps works u fuck head

what a fucking dumbshit u are
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>>54831775
FUck you're DUMB
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>>54831595
You're disgusting. I'm building a refuge not a pervert shack. I will read books and enjoy my woodworking hobby.
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So it just constantly loops through all the data?
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>>54831775
You don't have a choice in what you download that's the whole point of it being a curated library
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>North America
Galaxy 19, Eutelsat 113W
>Middle America
Galaxy 19, Eutelsat 113W
>South America
Eutelsat 113W
>Europe
HotBird 13E, Intelsat IS-20
>Africa
Intelsat IS-20
>Middle East
HotBird 13E, Intelsat IS-20
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>>54832201
>Hawaii not left out this time
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>Certain types of content are banned on Outernet:

Sharing an individual's private and confidential information.
Material that is meant to incite harm against an individual or group or individuals.
Spam
Anything that harasses, bullies, or abuses an individual or group of individuals - this behavior has a chilling effect on that individual or group's freedom to speak.
Sexual content featuring minors.
In the interest of propagating Outernet's educational potential in jurisdictions around the world with varying levels of conservative legal doctrine, pornography, content promoting drug use, and other adult content is not allowed on Outernet at this time.
there goes my interest
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>>54831860
gps just locks on to clocks, it doesn't really request anything
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I have free satellite tv that's pretty peachy
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>>54833220
You don't have to request anything with this. It keeps sending data probably. Like a radio channel.
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>>54833314
it's like a fm radio channel. You tune in and receive the datacasting instead of the audio
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>>54832139
>not enjoying the funny and innocent yotsuba mangas
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>>54833632
i will never forgive shindoL for that.
that shit was way out of line and he did it just to fuck with 4chan.
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>>54831444
How does this differ from a cheaper, Realtek SDR solution? Would you be able to connect with one?
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>>54835336
I would assume that it uses the current dvb-s technology available to satellite tv and data services alike. Checking specs on the birds they run on the Ku and C bands. You need at least a 70cm dish depending on your location for Ku band and a big fuck off dish for C band up to 2 meters. Ku runs at 12 Ghz so you need a LO to downconvert. The realtek sdr doesn't support dvb-s or frequencies more than 1800mhz
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>>54835440
>upconverter
Just ordered the materials to make one. Hope it works.

Where are you finding the specs for the dish? I found https://wiki.outernet.is/wiki/Satellite_dish_guide but it's not really all that much information. I get that it would have to be positioned and mounted properly, but would it be possible to connect to this service with a DIY planar dish antenna?
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>>54831444
>curated library

Yes, let's let some Jew-owned company control what people have the ability to see and hear.
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