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It's taken me a few months to get the system going (mostly due to work restrictions)... But 2696 went live tonight. It will detect signals along side my now ancient (but still collecting data) 1374 system green. I'm so happy to get this device up and running. It is located in Savannah, GA USA.
Thank you egon for allowing me to participate.....
Nick.
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2020-04-24, 19:07
(This post was last modified: 2020-04-24, 19:08 by Egon.)
(2020-04-22, 03:53)Nick.Bacich Wrote: It's taken me a few months to get the system going (mostly due to work restrictions)... But 2696 went live tonight. It will detect signals along side my now ancient (but still collecting data) 1374 system green. I'm so happy to get this device up and running. It is located in Savannah, GA USA.
Thank you egon for allowing me to participate.....
Nick.
Welcome Nic,
I would set the threshold to 120 mV and lower the gain. Most signals are discarded, the yellow line in figure two is too low, sometimes below 50%, it should be above 95%. The GPS seems to have had problems for a longer time today.
Watch the graphics below.
https://map.blitzortung.org/statistic_0....&0_shift=1
/Egon