Recent content by Justin Smith

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    Starlink

    One of our customers bought a Starlink into our shop today and I measured all the relevant dimensions to enable it to be installed on a pole without using the pants Starlink OE pole adapter : One dimension I forgot to get was the internal diameter of the pole, and if it stays the same past...
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    Starlink

    Could some of you Starlink users on here please have a read of my new webpage and tell me if I have missed anything useful off, or if I have made any mistakes ? https://www.aerialsandtv.com/knowledge/installing-a-starlink-internet-satellite-dish
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    Starlink

    12" should be OK, particularly in a sheltered spot.
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    Starlink

    Thanks for that, some very useful pics. They don't seem to tell the lengths, though I was chatting to someone earlier who said he thought the length of the 35.8mm section was 4" / 100mm, and from the shoulder (where it increases diameter to 38.2mm) to the point where the cable exits is about...
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    Starlink

    Is 0.035" 0.9mm or 20SWG ? If so that's far too thin for anything except for a very short pole, particularly for a a pole holding a satellite dish outside. If I've got that right about the wall thickness( inches to mm conversion) you can't even get alloy pole that thin in the UK. It depends on...
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    Starlink

    Hello. Can anyone please tell me the dimensions of the Starlink pole, specifically : 1 - The length of the 35.8mm section from the end of pole to the chamfer point where the diameter increases to 38.2mm. 2 - The length of that 38.2mm section from the chamfer to where the cable comes out of the...
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