2024-03-27, 03:30
I recently purchased station 1613. The instructions indicate that only new stations will have an account request link. Can I get a participant account created and the station moved to my account?
The station was in Australia but is now in North America, I see it seems to be connecting to both regions and reading this seems not unusual to connect to more than one region but some numbers seem a little 'off' ( the used/involved numbers seemed high in Oceania and low in the US for a few days but that is now shifting ). I've also been improving the antenna/antenna location but the ramp in signals used seems in some ways to be more effected by time its been running?
Lightingmaps seems to have some slight oddities:
https://www.lightningmaps.org/blitzortun...on_id=2315
Seems to always show 0 strokes & 0 signals, 0% ratio
https://www.lightningmaps.org/?lang=en#g...;dl=9;dc=0;
Doesn't seem to have a marker for the station (are those using the settings from the owner for location or the GPS data from the station?)
Excited to have a station and keep improving its reception / learning more about the signals and processing. This is a really cool project, thanks!
The station was in Australia but is now in North America, I see it seems to be connecting to both regions and reading this seems not unusual to connect to more than one region but some numbers seem a little 'off' ( the used/involved numbers seemed high in Oceania and low in the US for a few days but that is now shifting ). I've also been improving the antenna/antenna location but the ramp in signals used seems in some ways to be more effected by time its been running?
Lightingmaps seems to have some slight oddities:
https://www.lightningmaps.org/blitzortun...on_id=2315
Seems to always show 0 strokes & 0 signals, 0% ratio
https://www.lightningmaps.org/?lang=en#g...;dl=9;dc=0;
Doesn't seem to have a marker for the station (are those using the settings from the owner for location or the GPS data from the station?)
Excited to have a station and keep improving its reception / learning more about the signals and processing. This is a really cool project, thanks!