Duckk wrote:Star Knight wrote:How is it possible to get a control missile to send instructions and stuff to 8 other missiles, when a full sized SD(P) maxes out at about 400 control links?
Hell, you can just cut out the control missile, install the Apollo control unit on board of the waller itself and control 3.200 missiles at sublight speeds.
Because the Apollo missile doesn't need to talk to a missile 3+ light minutes away. It doesn't need a honking big transmitter any more than my wi-fi router needs to talk to the Mars rovers.
Also the ACM stays at roughly the same velocity as its brood, it doesn't have to deal with reshifting on the links to them.
A ship talking to a missile that's not only 3+ lightminutes away, but going up to 0.8c, has to have much more power
and much wider frequency support than a control missile talking to missiles less than a couple light seconds away moving at roughly the same speed.
I'd speculate that, to keep missile size down, you might try and put all the redshift handling on the shipboard control link hardware. The missiles could use more or less fixed frequency trancievers, and let the ship deal talk to them by broadcasting on high enough extra frequency that the signal will redshift down to what the missile us expecting; and simultaneously receive at way lower frequency than the missile sent (and of course those frequencies change throughout the missile's flight). (Plus in a cell phone like method you could use a smaller, less powerful transmitter and antenna on the missile end if you put much bigger more sensitive receivers on the ship as well as a more powerful transmitter there)
But, again, an ACM need not deal with that while talking to its 8 nearby, formation flying, controlled missiles.