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Starlink new 10 degree angle could be a game changer ideal for the mini users Starlink Dishes Cleared for Lower Elevatio...
17/04/2026

Starlink new 10 degree angle could be a game changer ideal for the mini users

Starlink Dishes Cleared for Lower Elevation Angles: What This Means for UK Users and Installers
Big news from the world of satellite internet: the FCC has just granted SpaceX approval to operate Starlink dishes at significantly lower minimum elevation angles. This regulatory green light, issued on April 15–16, 2026, applies to all current Starlink user terminals — including the latest Gen 3 rectangular dish, Starlink Mini, Gen 2, and even the original Gen 1 models — with no hardware changes required.

Previously, Starlink dishes were restricted to receiving signals only when satellites were at least 25 degrees above the horizon. Now, that threshold is being lowered to 10 degrees for satellites operating below 400 km altitude and 20 degrees for those between 400–500 km. In high-latitude areas (62° N and above), it can go as low as 5 degrees in some cases.

At Q6IT, we install and optimise Starlink systems across the UK — from remote farms in to caravans. This change is genuinely exciting for many of our customers.

Why Elevation Angle Matters

The minimum elevation angle determines how low on the horizon your dish can “see” and lock onto passing Starlink satellites.

• A higher minimum angle (like the old 25°) means the dish ignores satellites that appear too low in the sky.

• Lowering it gives the dish a wider effective field of view, allowing it to maintain connections with satellites for longer periods as they fly overhead.

SpaceX explained to the FCC that this adjustment will:

• Improve overall network performance and reduce latency

• Allow individual satellites to serve more user terminals directly

• Increase the time each satellite stays connected to your dish before handing off to the next one

In simple terms: more stable connections, fewer brief outages, and potentially better speeds — especially in challenging locations.

Real-World Benefits for UK Customers

The UK sits at latitudes roughly 50–60° N, so we won’t see the extreme 5-degree allowance that benefits far-northern regions like Alaska or northern Canada. However, the move to 10–20 degrees still delivers meaningful improvements for British users:

1. Better Performance in Obstructed Areas

Trees, hills, buildings, or even neighbouring rooftops that clip the lower part of the sky will have less impact. Many rural installations that previously suffered

occasional “obstructed” warnings in the Starlink app should see improved uptime.

2. More Reliable Service in Northern Scotland & Islands

Locations above 55–58° N (much of the Highlands, Orkney, Shetland, and the Outer Hebrides) will benefit most. Lower angles help the dish track satellites longer, which is particularly useful where satellite passes can feel more “edge-on” due to latitude.

3. Improved Handover Smoothness

With satellites moving quickly across the sky, staying locked on for longer reduces the frequency and duration of handoffs between satellites — resulting in fewer micro-outages during video calls, gaming, or large file transfers.

4. Future-Proofing as the Constellation Grows

Starlink continues to launch hundreds of satellites per month and is deploying lower-altitude shells. Being able to use these lower-flying birds more effectively will help maintain (and potentially boost) performance as the network becomes even widespread.

the coming weeks as the network utilises the new lower-angle capability.

If you’re still considering Starlink for a remote property, off-grid home, or business with poor terrestrial options, this development makes the system even more attractive — particularly in areas with partial tree lines or rolling terrain.

At Q6IT, we offer full professional installation, site surveys, optimised mounting solutions, and ongoing support for Starlink across the UK. Our engineers stay on top of every regulatory and technical update so you don’t have to.

Ready to improve your rural connectivity?

Contact us for a free site assessment or to discuss the best setup for your location.

Stay connected — from the ground or from space.

Team Q6IT

https://www.q6it.co.uk

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