2014-11-01, 20:52
When the systems become available, I will be setting it up. I have had an interest in severe weather for some time.
Would it be possible to "train" (for lack of a better description) the device? For example, right now the weather is perfect clear here today so any man made "noise" include in a finger print, like the clicking of a sign or on/off of an air conditioner, etc.
BTW thank you for the quick reply back.
-Overseer of MybrokenPC (formerly KC4UND)
Would it be possible to "train" (for lack of a better description) the device? For example, right now the weather is perfect clear here today so any man made "noise" include in a finger print, like the clicking of a sign or on/off of an air conditioner, etc.
BTW thank you for the quick reply back.
-Overseer of MybrokenPC (formerly KC4UND)
(2014-11-01, 18:24)Cutty Wrote: At the risk of walking a weak limb, here, I suggest you might be surprised at how little "near field" induction occurs because of nearby power lines. I'm surrounded by them. It's not generally the 'power lines' that cause issues... its things attached to them... but then if you detect an 'arcing' transformer or insulator, the utility company would love to know it. Vacuum cleaners, drills, furnace/AC motors.. that kind of thing... aging or
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Do you plan to install a station when systems again available???
Mike