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Solarport

Here's the tentative design for my future "solarport" (a name I heard used that I think is cool for this type of thing).

NOTE: This page was previously located at /solar on this capsule. It was meant to include more than this one topic but since it was a single-topic page after all, I repurposed it into a backdated, pre-archived Futurism post.

Components:

Notes:

Software

Not sure how I'll manage storage for these yet. "q" is the TLD I chose because it's not used and hopefully will never be by virtue of it being a one-letter TLD. I hope we can get IANA to formally recognize one-letter and one-number TLDs for internal/local use.

I'm toying with the idea of using OpenBSD or FreeBSD for this instead of Linux, but I'm not sure the hardware I want to use will be supported (e-ink displays and SDRs).

Gemini services:

Non-Gemini services:

The e-ink display

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=   STATUS & BATTERY HERE   =
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    G R A P H S    | System
                   | Messages
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I think I might have some graphs illustrating server load and power consumption, and some system messages like "service down" or "weather alert" which might be denoted with colors (so these might have red, but there might be ones with green or yellow too, like for "service restarted").

I have no idea how to program graphs so I might end up figuring it out but this should not take installing a graphical environment. I might do some shenanigans with SVG and CSS for the layout though.

Shell design ideas

The outer shell will probably be custom 3-D printed. It'll have plenty of vertical space in there which will mostly be used by antennas and the screen, and plenty of horizontal space that should comfortably fit the on-board battery and board. I think there will probably be some kind of fan, not sure how it'll work, but the vents on the back will have a little pattern on them due to another layer of another color being put on top.

I don't think my dad has these colors but I'm thinking to make the main body yellow, the panels unit green, and the patterns/accents purple. The inside structural units will be whatever colors we have left.

I might have an accent USB logo pattern applied to the bottom right of the shell, where the ports will be, and I still don't know what ports will be there but I'm hoping at least two USBs, and maybe an aux port and/or HDMI/DisplayPort. Any ideas for a pattern to put on the other side? Once I get closer to starting the project I might ask my parents, they might have ideas. I almost want to go for a cyberpunk look...

I'm now starting on the shell and the dimensions of it are going to be about 18-20cm squared, by ~12 cm tall, subject to change. I thought it was going to be way bigger. This small bucket design should fit any mITX form factor motherboard out there or any SBC (should fit 2 RPis), although it might take a spaced bracket to make sure it doesn't rattle around in there.

name ideas: Summit Station, Zenith Terminal

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