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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
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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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Station near an electrified railway |
Posted by: Huge - 2015-07-01, 22:38 - Forum: General Discussion
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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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