Koolkheart
@koolkheart.eth
A crane operator once dragged me into an emergency. Iām the field engineer. Installer. And the NOC guy. One day during peak hours, the network suddenly failed over from the primary link to VSAT. It wasnāt raining. All cables intact. But something felt off. I looked outside⦠š§µ
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Koolkheart
@koolkheart.eth
The crane operator had accidentally broken the primary antenna Crew members were already complaining. Work was lagging. But instead of panicking, I did what had to be done: >Increased VSAT bandwidth >Balanced the pressure >Kept quiet about the antenna
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Koolkheart
@koolkheart.eth
See, on a vessel, the internet isnāt just for work. Itās how the entire crew speaks to their families. Even the ones who donāt āneedā it for work depend on it to stay sane. I didnāt tell them what broke,I just fixed what mattered
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Koolkheart
@koolkheart.eth
A week later, I got a replacement antenna. Did another survey. Reinstalled it in a better spot. We were back to stable dual links. The captain? He gave me a pack of juice š Some days, youāre the NOC engineer. Some days, youāre the silent savior.
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Biggydaddy.eth
@biggydaddy
I so much you story telling skills, well detailed. It as if we were both there šš. Pls donāt stop dropping more of this content š
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