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PCMag wrote an article about the application yesterday."Compared to other user terminals SpaceX Services has been authorized to deploy, the HP model has been ruggedized to handle harsher environments so that, for example, it will be able to continue to operate at greater extremes of heat and cold, will have improved snow/ice melt capabilities, and will withstand a greater number of thermal cycles," SpaceX told the FCC. We asked SpaceX questions about the terminal's operating temperature and its potential for home use today and will update this article if we get a response.Besides the ruggedization features, the new HP terminals "will operate with higher gain and lower transmit power (thus maintaining a consistent EIRP [Effective Isotropic Radiated Power] compared to other SpaceX Services user terminals), [and] a higher scan angle," SpaceX's application said.A more pressing question for people who ordered Starlink and haven't received it yet is when they'll finally receive the existing user terminal.
As said here by Jon Brodkin