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  Lightningmaps.org history zoom
Posted by: lintup - 2015-07-04, 08:52 - Forum: Website, Maps and Applications - Replies (3)

The Europe view on lightningmaps.org doesn't show any strikes if zoomed in. You used to be able to do this fine. Does anyone know a fix?

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  System BLUE / capability to handle external RF fields
Posted by: tkuhmone - 2015-07-02, 20:50 - Forum: Hardware, Software, Lightning Physics - Replies (10)

Hi,

just joined to the forum :-)

I am looking for a future opportunity to setup my monitoring station behind a remote internet connection. I am interested of the system BLUE when it comes available - hopefully later this year.

Do we have any preliminary information (possibly from development team) how good this equipment is for handling nearby RF fields? I got some comments from local amateur radio operators, that the VLF area where BO hardware operates, would be not so easily disturbed...

I mean the frequencies, for example in HF band roughly 3.5 to 30MHz, that is used for the ham radio operators. I ask this because the planned location of the station, would be same as the location of my RF-transmitters. The power levels feed on antennas at HF would be estimated 50...100W max. Maybe in a future I could install some VHF/UHF transmitters also...

thanks,
Timo K, Espoo / Finland
OH7HMS

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  Strike accuracy question
Posted by: Quasar1011 - 2015-07-02, 14:41 - Forum: Website, Maps and Applications - Replies (6)

When zooming in on the maps so that the scale is 1000 feet (or 200 meters), the colored lightning strike dots will be surrounded by circles. The circles are different sizes. What does this mean? Is the position of the strike calculated more accurately, the smaller the circle?

This is my first post, and I didn't see this addressed elsewhere. Confused

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  Station near an electrified railway
Posted by: Huge - 2015-07-01, 22:38 - Forum: General Discussion - Replies (1)

I know I can't apply to get the kit yet, until Blue is available, but I figured it doesn't hurt to ask.

I've just moved house, and might be able to host a detector. The problem is, within about 15m of my house on the other side of my garden fence, is an electric railway (which operates at 1500v DC, if that makes a difference).

I'm near a station, so the trains are often pulling quite a large amount of current as the accelerate away from it, and they can usually be seen to make quite large sparks on the overhead line as they do so. Would this sort of thing, in close proximity to a detector, cause a problem?

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  Help interpreting data?
Posted by: aorange - 2015-07-01, 21:26 - Forum: General Discussion - Replies (3)

Hello all,

I'm hoping someone can help me.
I'm researching an event from last night where a series of lightning strikes occurred within a small window of time. I've been able to pinpoint and capture the strikes using lightningmaps.org but need help interpreting the data!  Could one of you experts help out a newbie with an easy bunch of questions?  Huh

Thank you in advance!
Amber O.

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  display missing
Posted by: andrewm57 - 2015-06-29, 11:36 - Forum: Website, Maps and Applications - Replies (2)

Current storm near Seattle is showing on Blitzorung (inset) but not on LightningMap.org

See attached.



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  Can radar be disabled?
Posted by: CASkywarn - 2015-06-24, 19:20 - Forum: Website, Maps and Applications - Replies (1)

Seems that radar really slows down my lightningmaps display.
I recall in earlier months being able to toggle radar on and off, and kept it off.
Now I seem to be unable to find where to turn radar display off.
Any help?

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  percent values wrong?
Posted by: Hartmut.Schulla - 2015-06-23, 06:40 - Forum: Website, Maps and Applications - Replies (1)

Today i recognized wrong "percent values" for "Effectivity L". Huh

Higher stroke value is not a higher percent value.
Yesterday ist was all OK!

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  shield the E-field ?
Posted by: Rothuize - 2015-06-22, 20:42 - Forum: Hardware, Software, Lightning Physics - Replies (32)

Hi to you all

 I wonder is it possible to shield the E-field
 
Because I see it  receive many noise   really   many  !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I have test it  
 
Test 60min
Test 1  only the shield ferrite 18:45 – 19:45   =    signals = 3052   M=48.2%  L=20.9%
 
Test 2  ferrite shield  + 90cm loop =  signals = 5670   M=20.7%  L=33.5%
 
Test 3 E-field ( 20cm ) signals = 32854   M=11.1%  L=9.1%   very high !!!!!!
 
Here below the graphic
You see the green line  this is ok   but the rest is to noisy
So is it possible to shield the E-field  ??
 
Greetings   Gert
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  what is the best setup for BO??
Posted by: frode dahl - 2015-06-22, 19:40 - Forum: General Discussion - Replies (12)

hello.


Just a quick question that might require a longer answer, but what is the "sweet spot" for Blitzortung?
Guess the stats are helping to tune for "ego" , but does the stats serve Blitzortung also?
@ what range from antenna do you get the best accurancy?
thinking more about what serves  the Blitzortung better, than my ego for getting most hits, or stats? -or are these "following the same path"?
Guess the answer will be different if a antenna is in a area with low coverage, and if there is high density of participants around, so i understand that the answer will be "depending on" Smile
For a triangulation perspective would not longer range give higher % accurancy than close range?
I know my signals are rubbish atm, but im working on that issue.. still what should i aim for to get my system RED to be best for BO?

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