How do I detect a starlink transmitter?
Wouldn't you like to know, pidor
>>107811588>starlink transmitteyou mean a fucking satelite?or are you talking about the router?either way probably a rtl-sdr.
>>107811588>Transmitter Bruh just look up at night. See a blinking light? That's probably a stark link transmitter.
>>107811730I heard the antenna can steer the narrow beam like a phased array.
>>107811730rtl-sdr goes to like 1.3ghz while starlink is 10-20 even 30ghz.idk of any affordable sdr that goes that high,.
>>107811588First you would need to understand how it actually works
Threads like like this make me so sad because only in those you release how stupid everyone here is and the fact that you're also part of it :-(
>>107811588Better question: why is musk letting the russian military use starlink?
>>107811922Same reason why chi-nah is exporting drones and drone parts to Ukraine.Paying customer is king.
>>107811957Chi-nah wants to be the clear top dog in Asia. They don't see the relationship between China and Russia as one between equals. Eroding Western and Russian capabilities at the same time suits them just fine.
I'm not helping you Fardin Hosseinzadeh. Figure it out yourself.
>>107811805There are always side lobes. Always.Google "fcc title 47 25.218" for Ku and Ka-band sidelobe limits.Note that the perpendicular sidelobe limits are actually lower than the allowable transmit power for the satellites in most cases. So you'd need to analyze the signals captured to try to filter out the downlink versus the uplink signals, rather just rely on "looking for the loudest signal" like you might be able to do for localizing a terrestrial transmitter.Then again, maybe these things assign different frequencies for downlink and uplink? I'm not familiar with how these things are implemented.
>>107811811Down convert?
>>107811588>How do I detect a starlink transmitter?It's rich, makes heil hitler salutes and names its kids really weird names. Usually hangs around presidents with orange hair.