Now you most certainly know they couldn't possibly have sent full screen full frame-rate video to you down a 1990 phoneline, so why did you even bother, with that embarrassing attempt to rectify your "broadband" mistake, liar?
Typical example of a Stanley swerve, when the questions get too hard:-
Ferocious Aardvark wrote:
So, can you explain to me how come a satellite phone will work at the North Pole, then? Or in the middle of the Sahara? Or the Amazon rainforest? Or the middle of the Pacific? Or any other utterly remote place on the globe?
FLAT STANLEY wrote:
Your Gps will triangulate in most baron places through new tesla radio technology. Look it up. Its quite fascinating.
Reply with something that's 100% irrelevant to the question, which asked about 2-way voice comms via satellite phones working in the remotest locations. Not GPS
So, Stanley, come on, So, can you explain to me how come a satellite phone will work at the North Pole, then? Or in the middle of the Sahara? Or the Amazon rainforest? Or the middle of the Pacific? Or any other utterly remote place on the globe?
Whilst we're on the subject of satellite comms, you know when on TV any report is coming from far countries via satellite link, there is this noticeable delay while the signals go up into space and back down. What's YOUR explanation?
Why do they bother driving a satellite van with a huge fukkoff dish on the roof which they align to the comms satellite?
Clearly there's no Sky phoneline in the broadcast locations- eg desert war zones - so aside from sending fake satellite equipment around the globe for no reason, and presumably paying batallions of engineers to pretend to be using satellite - none of whom has ever spilled the beans that they're not - how do they get the pictures to your screen?
I have only asked this question because I am a bit bored and I hope your answer will be as funny as I think it might
Now you most certainly know they couldn't possibly have sent full screen full frame-rate video to you down a 1990 phoneline, so why did you even bother, with that embarrassing attempt to rectify your "broadband" mistake, liar?
In reply to your angry ad hominem ramblings. Back in the 80's-90's the system was obviously a little different than today. Before the phone landline introduction the workings of the systems went a bit like this. The Sky installer would erect the dish/Aerial. Then cable clip to the Box location. Then to receive the correct package a Sky Chipcard would be inserted into the box giving you your selected package. If an upgrade was required a new card was issued by post or an engineer visit for re- chip your original card to the specific package. See why use chipcards if the Satellite was worthy of allocating packages. Its because they don't use satellites.
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You could try answering my question instead of avoiding it, Stan.
How does a guy in Lincolnshire pilot a UAV over Afghanistan in real-time without the use of satellites to relay his inputs?
Bare in mind that most of Afghanistan hasn't got comms towers, even if you could somehow transmit across towers from the UK, across Europe, and into the middle east and beyond in real-time, which you can't.
Typical example of a Stanley swerve, when the questions get too hard:- Reply with something that's 100% irrelevant to the question, which asked about 2-way voice comms via satellite phones working in the remotest locations. Not GPS
So, Stanley, come on, So, can you explain to me how come a satellite phone will work at the North Pole, then? Or in the middle of the Sahara? Or the Amazon rainforest? Or the middle of the Pacific? Or any other utterly remote place on the globe?
Whilst we're on the subject of satellite comms, you know when on TV any report is coming from far countries via satellite link, there is this noticeable delay while the signals go up into space and back down. What's YOUR explanation?
Why do they bother driving a satellite van with a huge fukkoff dish on the roof which they align to the comms satellite?
Clearly there's no Sky phoneline in the broadcast locations- eg desert war zones - so aside from sending fake satellite equipment around the globe for no reason, and presumably paying batallions of engineers to pretend to be using satellite - none of whom has ever spilled the beans that they're not - how do they get the pictures to your screen?
I have only asked this question because I am a bit bored and I hope your answer will be as funny as I think it might
So now i've cleared the TV situation up, you now swerve the diversion to cell phones. Hahaha you're the one calling me a loon and then back-peddle to other topics trying to outdo my knowledge but you fail all the time. If i'm the loon why do you continue to regurgitate immature ad hominem ramblings.. Easy meat.
You could try answering my question instead of avoiding it, Stan.
How does a guy in Lincolnshire pilot a UAV over Afghanistan in real-time without the use of satellites to relay his inputs?
Bare in mind that most of Afghanistan hasn't got comms towers, even if you could somehow transmit across towers from the UK, across Europe, and into the middle east and beyond in real-time, which you can't.
I'm waiting Mr Armchair liar.
And you're another one. More Ad Hominem. Doesn't matter what answer i give. Whether right or wrong i get loon, stupid, idiot. Next thing you're all queuing for my attention. I didn't know idiots were in that much demand.
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You could try answering my question instead of avoiding it, Stan.
How does a guy in Lincolnshire pilot a UAV over Afghanistan in real-time without the use of satellites to relay his inputs?
Bare in mind that most of Afghanistan hasn't got comms towers, even if you could somehow transmit across towers from the UK, across Europe, and into the middle east and beyond in real-time, which you can't.
The Earth is not a Globe. Trust Your God Given Senses.If the Sun is 93.000.000 miles away, why do I see clouds behind the Sun.?. Occam's Razor = it Isn't 93.000.000 miles away
You could try answering my question instead of avoiding it, Stan.
How does a guy in Lincolnshire pilot a UAV over Afghanistan in real-time without the use of satellites to relay his inputs?
Bare in mind that most of Afghanistan hasn't got comms towers, even if you could somehow transmit across towers from the UK, across Europe, and into the middle east and beyond in real-time, which you can't.
I'm waiting Mr Armchair liar.
Talking about swerving. How does love evolve from rocks.
You could try answering my question instead of avoiding it, Stan.
How does a guy in Lincolnshire pilot a UAV over Afghanistan in real-time without the use of satellites to relay his inputs?
Bare in mind that most of Afghanistan hasn't got comms towers, even if you could somehow transmit across towers from the UK, across Europe, and into the middle east and beyond in real-time, which you can't.
I'm waiting Mr Armchair liar.
More insults. You're Mr Armchair you're never off here.
Same as any other Aircraft does triangulation. All aircraft use GPS ground based triangulation.as i already proved earlier in the thread.. simples.
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