2017-10-30, 11:31
Hello Nick,
I think you should contact Egon Wanke directly regarding setting up an east African network. Only two considerations from my side: the minimum of stations required to register a valid stroke is 8 in Amerika and 11 in Europe. So 5 would be a bit on the low side. Since these stations would be quite some dístance from each other, you would probably go for coverage and detection efficiency and not for very accurate location of each stroke. In this case, using the system with the optional low-pass filters is useful. With them you can cut out all frequencies say above 25 kHz which are useless anyway for long-range detection, but you would loose a bit of location accuracy, as I learned from Egon.
I think you should contact Egon Wanke directly regarding setting up an east African network. Only two considerations from my side: the minimum of stations required to register a valid stroke is 8 in Amerika and 11 in Europe. So 5 would be a bit on the low side. Since these stations would be quite some dístance from each other, you would probably go for coverage and detection efficiency and not for very accurate location of each stroke. In this case, using the system with the optional low-pass filters is useful. With them you can cut out all frequencies say above 25 kHz which are useless anyway for long-range detection, but you would loose a bit of location accuracy, as I learned from Egon.
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