Welcome, Guest |
You have to register before you can post on our site.
|
Latest Threads |
How to calibrate new stat...
Forum: General Discussion
Last Post: Eric.Wouters
2025-09-10, 06:46
» Replies: 1
» Views: 1,468
|
Website - menus on the ri...
Forum: Website, Maps and Applications
Last Post: VA_LM_Blue
2025-09-06, 23:20
» Replies: 2
» Views: 3,475
|
seeing map strikes and co...
Forum: General Discussion
Last Post: GeezerD
2025-09-06, 22:14
» Replies: 0
» Views: 2,397
|
New user
Forum: General Discussion
Last Post: cutty
2025-09-02, 08:53
» Replies: 2
» Views: 4,412
|
Question about station si...
Forum: General Discussion
Last Post: cutty
2025-08-27, 11:33
» Replies: 1
» Views: 4,137
|
Are there any hams on thi...
Forum: Website, Maps and Applications
Last Post: oppedahl
2025-08-26, 16:18
» Replies: 8
» Views: 12,261
|
interference with Ham Rad...
Forum: Hardware, Software, Lightning Physics
Last Post: Ok8leo
2025-08-26, 09:50
» Replies: 5
» Views: 9,474
|
Local lightnong not on ma...
Forum: General Discussion
Last Post: GeezerD
2025-08-22, 19:38
» Replies: 3
» Views: 14,202
|
What's next for www.light...
Forum: General Discussion
Last Post: Jimmychu
2025-08-22, 04:44
» Replies: 9
» Views: 16,517
|
Station Isn't Recognized....
Forum: Website, Maps and Applications
Last Post: numbNinja
2025-08-21, 03:46
» Replies: 221
» Views: 966,323
|
|
|
Are there any hams on this sub who are involved with the lightning project |
Posted by: hermanjackson - 2024-06-19, 07:05 - Forum: Website, Maps and Applications
- Replies (3)
|
 |
I continually monitor BLITZORTUNG.ORG because lightning in Utah can pop up very strong and very quickly in the summer. My question is: are there any hams that are involved with this system to receive and report lightning strikes, anywhere in the world. Is the board difficult to populate, and does it require any surface mount components? What about the receiving antenna...I see a lot of variations and wonder which type has shown the best success. My QTH is only two miles west of the Wasatch Front...part of the Rocky Mountains. I'm at 4400 feet and the mountains go to about 7500 feet, so there is the possibility that I might not be able to "see" lightning to the east of me. Thanks for any advice or ideas.
|
|
|
Lightning location? |
Posted by: henry - 2024-06-11, 11:12 - Forum: General Discussion
- Replies (2)
|
 |
Hi everyone,
I am doing an analysis of lightning and was wondering whether there is some "relatively" exact location of the lightning available (such as the latitude and longitude) or if I need to estimate this from the map. (I know the location is not exact but does Blitzortung provide at least an estimate?)
Thank you very much!
|
|
|
Can't Log In |
Posted by: k2ors - 2024-06-10, 01:42 - Forum: General Discussion
- Replies (2)
|
 |
Hi,
I updated my password for the forum ok.
However, I am unable to log in to the user area, my forum username and password does not work.
I tried sending an email to info@blitzortung.org but my email bounced back.
I have my System Blue up and running and would like to put it on the network.
Thank you,
Warren
|
|
|
|