2017-04-25, 11:12
50/60 Hz rejection in the special E-Field amplifier is huge.
Frequencies below 3000 Hz are not used, and therefore is strongly damped
Cutty comments carefully cover the problems that may arise
We have receivers less than 200m from 400KV without any problems.
I had 10KV approx. 15m from my antenna - without problems :-)
With the E-Field antenna it is possible to determine the polarity of the lightning, which makes it interesting.
To detect lightning in short distances, E-Field is extremely useful, and sensitivity must be low (that is, less influence from the surroundings).
/Richo
Frequencies below 3000 Hz are not used, and therefore is strongly damped
Cutty comments carefully cover the problems that may arise
We have receivers less than 200m from 400KV without any problems.
I had 10KV approx. 15m from my antenna - without problems :-)
With the E-Field antenna it is possible to determine the polarity of the lightning, which makes it interesting.
To detect lightning in short distances, E-Field is extremely useful, and sensitivity must be low (that is, less influence from the surroundings).
/Richo