OK, finally had the chance to take a short hi-way trip on Thursday. Distance to first fill was 455.3 km(282.9mi) Fuel economy was 9.46l/100km or 29.86/imperial gallon or 24.8/US gallon. Speed ranged from 100km(62mph) up to 130km(80mph). Not too shabby imho, and not broken in yet. Only have about 2300km(1429miles) on it. My Caravan struggled to get 26/imperial gallon.
Please note that due to curvature of the earth you will have to have one of the antennas at aprox 785m above mean sea level if other one is at 0m. Not accounting for fresnel zone. which could be as wide as 250m at this range and frequency.360deg / 40030km(earth circumference) = 0.009deg/km so Angle for 100km =0.9degheight for LOS = radiusEarth * (1 - cos (Angle of great circle)) = 785m
Mathematically, I think it could work. At 1000m elevation, your horizon is at 100km. For the island to "show up", and not just look like flat horizon (otherwise, what's the point?), it should fill, say 10% of the frame vertically. If it has 1000m tall features, to fill 10% of the frame vertically, suggests about 3degree vertical FOV (10km at 100km distance). That's a 600mm FL (35mm equiv). So that's doable.
100G ZR4+ optical module provides up to 103.12Gbps data rate using QSFP28 footprint at the wavelengths of LWDM, which is designed with digital diagnostic monitoring. Compared to the 100G QSFP28 ZR4 module, this optics features up to 100km transmission distance over single-mode fiber with LC ports. It is compatible with the IEEE 802.3bm, ITU-T G.959, SFF-8636, and SFF-8679 specifications for 100GBASE-ZR4+ applications. The hot-pluggable transceiver supports the Multi-Pin function with IntL/RxLOSL and LPMode/TxDIS.
50 miles is the longest I had ever run, all the way back in 2018. Lakeland50 was my first ever ultramarathon and I picked it because of the generous cut off, not know that it was generous because it is one of the toughest ultras in the UK. But since that race I had never gone any further distance wise in one continuous race and honestly 100km felt like a distance I may never tick off. But my training in the lead up to Hurtwood 50K and the PB that I achieved during it gave me a glimmer of confidence that I might just have the fitness to pull it off.
In a moment of madness 6 months ago, my boyfriend and I signed up for the Thames Path Challenge on the 10th September; a 100km charity walk from Putney to Henley, that most people aim to complete within 24 hours. 10 days prior to this, my boyfriend fell off a climbing wall and badly sprained his ankle, and I was forced to accept that if I was going to be undertaking this epic challenge, I would be undertaking it alone.
Thankfully, not too long after this, I ran into the group from before and continued on with them. They were excellent company; telling jokes, playing games and advising me about which Action Challenges I should participate in next (Apparently the marathon is a doddle compared to 100km?!!)
Done it on Sunday. Thank you for your warm words ? I am not ready yet to describe it, I am going to find time this week and do it. Not sure if a link to my FB profile is correct here ? I did 100km in 18:20:00. It was terribly hard (also +3000m summary ascent) since 55-60km, pain, pain, and pain. But I can say after 1-2 days I recovered practically fully except one place on my foot where a small stone was all this 100 km (I decided to ignore this fact which was huge mistake).
For a 100km square map, doing maximum recommended resolution from Epic, you will need a height map that is roughly 20,322 x 20,322 pixels, broken up into multiple sections. The of which will be around 8k.
Walking the last 100km (62 miles) of a Camino trail makes you eligible to receive your Pilgrim Certificate (Compostela). It is a great way to get a taster of the Camino, and you can always come back and do other stages of the routes later!
1000BASE SM (Single-Mode) SFP 1550nm / 62 miles (100km) Transceiver Module: CommFront offers a range of high-quality, high-performance SFP transceivers ranging from MM 850nm / 0.3 miles (550m) to SM 1550nm / 110 miles (180km). SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable) is a compact, hot-pluggable network interface module used for data communication and tele-communication applications. SFP equips with one or two fiber optic connectors (e.g. LC connectors) for connecting a fiber optic cable or sometimes an RJ45 connector for connecting a copper cable. Because of its compact size and flexibility, many Ethernet Switches come with SFP ports so individual ports can be equipped with any suitable type of transceiver as required.
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