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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 Well, you don't state what your goal is...nearby storms, storms from a 1000 miles away, VLF "whistlers"? For nearby storms, an interesting thing you can do is take a neon bulb (typically an NE-2) and put one of its leads to the hot side of your antenna and the other lead to ground. Even with a 15 or 20 foot long wire, you will see it flash when storms are 5-10 miles away. BTW, the NE-2 fires at about 60 volts. (So now you know why to disconnect/ground your antenna when a storm is approaching). :-) |
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