I live in the North of the UK in a rural location with very poor broadband. So am grasping at straws...
When I use the Starlink App to check for obstructions there is a large slab of sky which I have 100% visibility of. However, there is a narrow slice at elevation <25%. The app implies it is required for 3% of the signal I would get. This strip is completely obscured from everywhere in my property.
Looking (endlessly) at the Starlink satellite distribution (in the "starlink satellites" app) it seems very unlikely this low elevation zone would ever be used.
Is it correct that Starlink needs that low elevation strip? Or is it an artifact showing in the App that isn't actually required?