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Show HN: Directional antenna alignment using phone motion sensors

63 pointsby cdebeling11/03/202412 commentsview on HN

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cdebeling11/08/2024

Hey HN community!

I've recently fallen down the rabbit hole of ham radio and antennas/satellites. While experimenting with a handheld directional YAGI antenna, I realized there must have been a better way than pulling out my compass app and continuously checking to make sure I was getting the right angle. So I built STAR! It uses your device's built-in motion sensors and location to precisely align your antenna with any satellite orbiting around Earth.

Honestly, I didn't know you could access a device's motion data from the web so that was super fun to play around with. I've been able to get some great images from NOAA weather satellites and learn about some fun math that makes this all work.

PSA: You can build your own YAGI antenna for about $10 in materials. Just look up a "tape measurer antenna" and thank me later for the fun project :)

xnx11/08/2024

Would be great to have a few links to popular satellites on the homepage for people who don't know any NORAD IDs.

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geoduck1411/08/2024

This appears to be similar to Google Sky. What are you doing that Google Sky isn't?

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bagels11/07/2024

Neat. Needs a search box for satellite name -> norad id, or a link to n2yo

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hifikuno11/08/2024

This is awesome. Many years ago I tried making an Android app for uni that would help you point your phone at the star you selected. The maths for that was insane and way over my head, I can only imagine that satellites would be much harder.

Such a cool use of everyday tech!

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CamperBob211/07/2024

Seems to work well, thanks. Bookmarked for sure. Much better than screwing with the level and compass apps while trying to aim an antenna!

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