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Observation: System Blue Magnetic Sensors |
Posted by: drossbach1 - 2019-07-12, 15:54 - Forum: General Discussion
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Plated-through hole reliability:
After having poor results with both ferrite and large loops (station 1808), the Magnetic sensor pre-amp was removed and examined on a bench with a few millivolts input at 10kHz. It was discovered that the magnetic sensor preamps were functioning as attenuators rather than as amplifiers. Further investigation showed that the plated-through holes supplying 3.3 volts to the 4531's showed no continuity. These were then wired-through and the preamplifiers then functioned as expected. A similar (but intermittent) issue was found on one of the RJ-45 pins. This was remedied by applying flux to the top side of the affected pin and reheating the pin. The flux drew solder from the lower pad through the missing plating to the top connection. Cabling and environmental performance is currently being evaluated before returning the preamps to service.
.... Be aware there are apparently boards that may have marginal plated-through connections.
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Translation into Japanese |
Posted by: Egon - 2019-07-01, 11:54 - Forum: General Discussion
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We are looking for a translator into Japanese for the vector map. Please write to info@blitzortung.org. It's just a matter of a few words and sentences.
/Egon
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historical data |
Posted by: GhostTown80 - 2019-06-30, 07:54 - Forum: General Discussion
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Hello,
Please forgive my lack of knowledge. I use this website frequently to help determine where wildland fires may start in my region during fire season. The problem I have is that, if I am not monitoring this site constantly as a storm passes, and plotting the strikes separately, then the information is lost once the strike drops off the map. It would be of enormous help to me to be able to see strike data for a specific region aver the past 6-12, maybe even 24 hours. Is there a way to do this? If so, how? If not, is it something you folks would ever consider implementing?
Either way, please know that a great many of us in the farm/ranch community are very grateful that this site exists. Fires often don't take off and burn for several hours after a strike, and it's wonderful to have some data to help us focus our watch efforts.
Thanks!
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What do the yellow triangles represent? |
Posted by: OHFW Bill - 2019-06-25, 16:41 - Forum: Website, Maps and Applications
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I am using this tool to help deal with wildfires in our area. We are quite dry in north central Washington State, US during the summer and next to human activity lightning strikes are the most common causes of fire starts.
When I zoom deeply into the map I see a number of yellowish triangles. I can not find any information that states what they mean, could someone please let me know.
Thank you.
Bill
Okanogan Highlands Fire Watch FaceBook Group
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