I have a rover on Duna with an antenna just barely strong enough to connect directly back to Kerbin. I have a big relay satellite in a tundra orbit around Duna. If Kerbin's not visible, the rover connects through the relay with a pretty good signal (and, I'm using Kerbalism, is transmitting data back at about 200 b/s). When Kerbin comes into view, however, the rover chooses the more direct path and connects directly to a DSN station, with a much lower strength (and about 0.2 b/s throughput).
Is there a method I can use to force the rover to use the relay satellite all the time? Or choose the stronger signal over the more direct one, I guess?
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I have a rover on Duna with an antenna just barely strong enough to connect directly back to Kerbin. I have a big relay satellite in a tundra orbit around Duna. If Kerbin's not visible, the rover connects through the relay with a pretty good signal (and, I'm using Kerbalism, is transmitting data back at about 200 b/s). When Kerbin comes into view, however, the rover chooses the more direct path and connects directly to a DSN station, with a much lower strength (and about 0.2 b/s throughput).
Is there a method I can use to force the rover to use the relay satellite all the time? Or choose the stronger signal over the more direct one, I guess?
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