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lightningmaps.org/realtime |
Posted by: Blubbel - 2024-07-01, 07:29 - Forum: Website, Maps and Applications
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Hi,
I wanted to ask if there is a problem with the website in combination with Chromium-based browsers (for example Chrome or Brave (without ad blocker)). On these browsers, the screen with the live map remains white on cell phones, Windows or Linux. The problem has been occurring since the middle of last week. Microsoft Edge or Firefox work perfectly. Many THANKS, Andi
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Firmware 10 on System Red PCB 10.5 - firmware bug ??? |
Posted by: mmlightning - 2024-06-24, 16:47 - Forum: Hardware, Software, Lightning Physics
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Hello,
I installed the new firmware on my PCB 10.5 controller for System red. The PCB was manufactured according to schematic and Eagle-File:https://docs.lightningmaps.org/files/hardware/red/PCB_10_5.brd
The firmware did not work properly as the PCB-ID was not detectected correctly. It turned out that PCB 10.5 has a different coding then described.
Description according to the hardware reference in TablePCB Controller Ids:
https://docs.lightningmaps.org/hardware/...system-red
Id PCB System PD10 PD11 PD3 PD1 Offset
2 10.5 RED - + - - 0
but it turned out that actually Coding of PCB 10.4 and PCB 10.5 is different, PCB10.5 has the following coding:
Id PCB System PD10 PD11 PD3 PD1 Offset
? 10.5 RED + + - - 0
this can also be seen in the schematic of PCB 10.5, so PD10 has a high level +5V instead of GND like PCB 10.4.
I did cut off pin PD10 from the controller-board and now all is working; PCB 10.5 is detected as PCB10.4 now
... but it seems that there is a firmware bug in 10 RED ???? This potentially could affect several stations, as station list has decreased since new firmware is out
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Are there any hams on this sub who are involved with the lightning project |
Posted by: hermanjackson - 2024-06-19, 07:05 - Forum: Website, Maps and Applications
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I continually monitor BLITZORTUNG.ORG because lightning in Utah can pop up very strong and very quickly in the summer. My question is: are there any hams that are involved with this system to receive and report lightning strikes, anywhere in the world. Is the board difficult to populate, and does it require any surface mount components? What about the receiving antenna...I see a lot of variations and wonder which type has shown the best success. My QTH is only two miles west of the Wasatch Front...part of the Rocky Mountains. I'm at 4400 feet and the mountains go to about 7500 feet, so there is the possibility that I might not be able to "see" lightning to the east of me. Thanks for any advice or ideas.
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Lightning location? |
Posted by: henry - 2024-06-11, 11:12 - Forum: General Discussion
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Hi everyone,
I am doing an analysis of lightning and was wondering whether there is some "relatively" exact location of the lightning available (such as the latitude and longitude) or if I need to estimate this from the map. (I know the location is not exact but does Blitzortung provide at least an estimate?)
Thank you very much!
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