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On May 15, 8:19 am, "Robert M. Gary" wrote:
On May 14, 11:34 pm, Darryl Ramm wrote: On May 14, 4:37 pm, "Matt Herron Jr." wrote: The SPOT does not "wait for an opening" to talk to Globalstar, it has no idea where the Globalstar satelites are, it just sends blind, then retransmits the same message later. It's pure simplex, there is no "carrier detect", no handshake, no ACK. Nothing. The Globalstar satellites are just dumb one-way bent pipe repeaters. Sometime being simple is a beautiful thing. I always assumed the 20 minute thing was put into the SPOT system because sat time is expensive. I've got to be believe the 20 mins is a wild design guess on their part. The practical transmit reliability with SPOT across their intended users has got to be dominated by environmental factors, device antenna direction, obstructions (trees, mountains, etc. for hikers, car roofs) and finally satellite position. Modeling the number and durations between retransmit attempts to deal with these factors would be very difficult. You'd start with a simplified model that just factored satellite coverage and message collision probabilities and guess from there. You want to cap retransmits to reduce battery consumption and just excess further collisions. For 911 it keeps retransmitting much longer AFAIK. And the only "cost" for the sat time is the risk of further message collisions. Darryl |
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