Iranian and Farsi speakers, please post here (in English)
#1
This is a dedicated forum post here for people from IRAN.
When they are enough users, we will open a direct link to website/forum in farsi.

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https://forum.blitzortung.org/showthread...1#pid14531


Thank you Nodi for contacting us.
This was my post on RIPE forum, thanks for catching it.

This is great to have you on the forum and discuss about lightning detection in your country.

I double-checked and restrictions from E.U. to Iran are over:
http://www.consilium.europa.eu/fr/press/...sanctions/

Please make sure there are no restrictions with customs while importing (on Iranian side) and try to look "in advance".
About Iran, keep in mind that there should be at least 4 stations in the country. After installing first station, we encourage you  to help installation of other stations to go quickly. It is discouraging for people to see a station running during years without success. We encourage you to start a small web page and try to aggregate people around you and maybe research institutes. After 3 or more people register, we can link to your forum or webpage. Use Facebook or equivalent and try to create a small group of interested people

I am rather new on the forum, but I read that Egon had hardware in stock for empty zones.
Maybe he we pick-up your request ... I am not in his shoes.

Welcome on board anyway.
#2
(2017-05-14, 10:48)Kellogs Wrote: This is a dedicated forum post here for people from IRAN.
When they are enough users, we will open a direct link to website/forum in farsi.

**************************

In reply to:
https://forum.blitzortung.org/showthread...1#pid14531


Thank you Nodi for contacting us.
This was my post on RIPE forum, thanks for catching it.

This is great to have you on the forum and discuss about lightning detection in your country.

I double-checked and restrictions from E.U. to Iran are over:
http://www.consilium.europa.eu/fr/press/...sanctions/

Please make sure there are no restrictions with customs while importing (on Iranian side) and try to look "in advance".
About Iran, keep in mind that there should be at least 4 stations in the country. After installing first station, we encourage you  to help installation of other stations to go quickly. It is discouraging for people to see a station running during years without success. We encourage you to start a small web page and try to aggregate people around you and maybe research institutes. After 3 or more people register, we can link to your forum or webpage. Use Facebook or equivalent and try to create a small group of interested people

I am rather new on the forum, but I read that Egon had hardware in stock for empty zones.
Maybe he we pick-up your request ... I am not in his shoes.

Welcome on board anyway.

1. The official language of Blitzortung is English.
2. There is dedicated public form board labeled 'non-english'.
3. There is already a Blitzortung Facebook page.
4/ There is no requirement for "4 stations in a country". It takes 4 stations to locate a strike. do not be confused on this.

Kellogs does NOT speak for or represent Blitzortung Org, developers, operators, or moderators of this forum.


Stations: 689, 791, 1439, 3020
#3
(2017-05-14, 10:48)Kellogs Wrote: This is a dedicated forum post here for people from IRAN.
When they are enough users, we will open a direct link to website/forum in farsi.

**************************

In reply to:
https://forum.blitzortung.org/showthread...1#pid14531


Thank you Nodi for contacting us.
This was my post on RIPE forum, thanks for catching it.

This is great to have you on the forum and discuss about lightning detection in your country.

I double-checked and restrictions from E.U. to Iran are over:
http://www.consilium.europa.eu/fr/press/...sanctions/

Please make sure there are no restrictions with customs while importing (on Iranian side) and try to look "in advance".
About Iran, keep in mind that there should be at least 4 stations in the country. After installing first station, we encourage you  to help installation of other stations to go quickly. It is discouraging for people to see a station running during years without success. We encourage you to start a small web page and try to aggregate people around you and maybe research institutes. After 3 or more people register, we can link to your forum or webpage. Use Facebook or equivalent and try to create a small group of interested people

I am rather new on the forum, but I read that Egon had hardware in stock for empty zones.
Maybe he we pick-up your request ... I am not in his shoes.

Welcome on board anyway.


Hello and thanks Kellogs for your replies Heart
I thinks there is no restriction about Iran on posting packages and the major problem is with transferring money(I can pay money through a middleman). So I hope this doesn't effect Blitzortung.org processes.
About 20 days ago I asked to host a RIPE Atlas probe and they sent it with no problem, however I haven''t received it yet.(maybe I should wait until 1-2 months)

I would love to encourage new people in institutes and universities to be part of this project and I have no problem for starting a Persian site/blog but at first I should have one system blue to be familiar with it.

There are too many Persian Internet users (Iran,Afghanistan,Tajikistan and more countries) but most of them don't know English (even I'm not fluent in English too Big Grin )
So I think Its better to publish some Persian documents and then try to propagate them.



(2017-05-14, 12:31)Cutty Wrote:
(2017-05-14, 10:48)Kellogs Wrote: This is a dedicated forum post here for people from IRAN.
When they are enough users, we will open a direct link to website/forum in farsi.

**************************

In reply to:
https://forum.blitzortung.org/showthread...1#pid14531


Thank you Nodi for contacting us.
This was my post on RIPE forum, thanks for catching it.

This is great to have you on the forum and discuss about lightning detection in your country.

I double-checked and restrictions from E.U. to Iran are over:
http://www.consilium.europa.eu/fr/press/...sanctions/

Please make sure there are no restrictions with customs while importing (on Iranian side) and try to look "in advance".
About Iran, keep in mind that there should be at least 4 stations in the country. After installing first station, we encourage you  to help installation of other stations to go quickly. It is discouraging for people to see a station running during years without success. We encourage you to start a small web page and try to aggregate people around you and maybe research institutes. After 3 or more people register, we can link to your forum or webpage. Use Facebook or equivalent and try to create a small group of interested people

I am rather new on the forum, but I read that Egon had hardware in stock for empty zones.
Maybe he we pick-up your request ... I am not in his shoes.

Welcome on board anyway.

1. The official language of Blitzortung is English.
2. There is dedicated public form board labeled 'non-english'.
3. There is already a Blitzortung Facebook page.
4/ There is no requirement for "4 stations in a country". It takes 4 stations to locate a strike. do not be confused on this.

Kellogs does NOT speak for or represent Blitzortung Org, developers, operators, or moderators of this forum.


Thanks a lot for your reply Cutty,
If its possible please move this thread to non-English board Heart
#4
(2017-05-14, 13:40)Noodi Wrote: [quote pid='14533' dateline='1494758931']

Thanks a lot for your reply Cutty,
If its possible please move this thread to non-English board Heart

[/quote]

That's not necessary, Noodi!
Welcome aboard, and look forward to seeing those stations in Iran start to light up!

Cheers!
Mike


Stations: 689, 791, 1439, 3020
#5
Thread closed. Future posts should go to 'non-english' forum.


Stations: 689, 791, 1439, 3020


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