Have you ever seen a satellite dish pointing straight up ?
Have you ever lost the signal for ever because the 40 year old satellite broke because of no maintenance, no service
Have you ever lost the signal for ever because the satellite got destroyed by space debris or collided with another
Have you ever lost the signal for ever because the satellite malfunctioned
Have you ever lost the signal for ever because it run out of power
Have you ever seen a satellite dish with water draining holes in the middle ? (how do all manufacturers know i want be moving to a place right below the satellite, and water or sand fill up the wok and render it useless)
Car or electric, electronic manufacturers could learn a thing or two from satellite producing companies to make something last for ever without breakdowns without service or upgrade 40 year old tech
"Satellites" are ground based, bouncing the signal of the ionosphere.
Prove, power required to transmit.
How much power uses a ordinary CB radio for very short range.
Power requirement is squared so it needs a lot of power over long distances also depends on bandwidth used and obviously amount of data.
I do some radio amateur stuff as a hobby and weather satellite image signals I receive are stronger when I point the satellite with my antenna when it's orbit is above me and signal fades quickly when the satellite goes behind the horizon. I also have to use a special software to deflect doppler effect so that the signal doesn't change frequency while the satellite is moving. How do you explain those phenomenon according to flat earth?
can I have an answer