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Radioguy wrote:
On May 31, 9:10 am, Dave wrote: Radioguy wrote: On May 27, 4:48 pm, David wrote: - header says it all Have a good receiver Have a decent antenna.. have a thunder storm in the area - any responses would be appreciated Tks You don't really need a good receiver or a decent antenna to pick up the noise from thunderstorm lightning. Indeed I would not risk good equipment for such a venture. Any cheapo AM radio will get lots of static. Just pick a frequency. Your question is somewhat ambiguous. I assume you want to hear the lightning and not literally pick up the strike by becoming a lightning rod of sorts. I hear storms 700 miles away on the HF bands. I don't think I'm risking anything.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The O.P wasn't asking about storms 700 miles away. He wanted to "DX" storms a couple of miles away. We don't have electrical storms around here. |
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Bob Dobbs wrote:
Dave wrote: I hear storms 700 miles away on the HF bands. I don't think I'm risking anything. Something to help determine where the activity might be coming from; http://tinyurl.com/25nf7h Cool. Looks like the Rules Committee is getting thrashed. |
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On May 31, 1:03*pm, Bob Dobbs wrote:
Dave wrote: - - I hear storms 700 miles away on the HF bands. - - *I don't think I'm risking anything. - Something to help determine where the activity - might be coming from; - http://tinyurl.com/25nf7h - - -- - - Operator Bob - Echo Charlie 42 OB - Nice Lightning Map Resource. ~ RHF Vaisala - Free Lightning Explorer http://thunderstorm.vaisala.com/explorer.html |
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