2016-05-09, 02:03
(2016-05-08, 14:49)DelandeC Wrote: Plus, all stations are shown (dots). Not only those which detected the strike.
Thus, it is not convenient for the mouseouver.
I don't know, but I set my Station to one less than full function, and the lines option to one above nothing and I'm very pleased. Just like old times.
And just to comment that my station is running ONLY an eField antenna and when the storm line moved through two nights ago, my station was seeing and being used to calculate position for a few strikes which were less than 7 km away. I'm waiting for a more active storm line to see just when I go into interference.
Note my hField got drown last year and I've been on 'only' the eField. But I still 'see' strikes in Texas and out into the Atlantic Ocean from my location in western Wisconsin.
If we had lots of stations, and there wasn't some physics reason for it, I would think we all could get by with just eFields. But maybe there are advantages to the data that are gathered from the hFields that trump the thought of going solely with efields.