I
am very excited to be writing my first post, on this brand-new blog!
Right from the start, this blog is a little chaotic - Just like
lightning itself - And maybe there's nothing wrong with that?
I state this, because although the main subject of this new blog will be Lightning Detectors - I want to include subjects & hobbies which (I believe) are closely related:
Frank Kooiman's Lightning Radar
This seemed to be the case even when testing out a simple $20 kit I built. I ended up giving the completed kit away, to someone who lived in a more rural suburb.
However, I've since decided to make it my mission, to prove that lightning detectors can
I state this, because although the main subject of this new blog will be Lightning Detectors - I want to include subjects & hobbies which (I believe) are closely related:
- LF (low frequency) DXing / Listening to longwave (including Non-Directional [Aero] Beacons).
- Electronics, Kit building/homemade circuits
- Taking a closer look at semiconductors/components (which are often fascinating in their own right).
Frank Kooiman's Lightning Radar
I immediately ordered the two custom PCBs. However,
not long after buying some of the parts, I became convinced that I probably had too much electrical noise here - And the system would register too many
false positives 😢
This seemed to be the case even when testing out a simple $20 kit I built. I ended up giving the completed kit away, to someone who lived in a more rural suburb.
However, I've since decided to make it my mission, to prove that lightning detectors can
be used in a semi-urban environment. My ultimate goal, is to get one of these amazing systems to work properly:
Blitzortung
In the meantime, I've been keeping busy collecting links & Info on (relatively easy) DIY detectors to build...
Blitzortung
In the meantime, I've been keeping busy collecting links & Info on (relatively easy) DIY detectors to build...
Recently,
while searching around for another $20-type kit, I stumbled across this
one - The builder used the plans from a DIY project as a guide, and
built this masterpiece:
Celtic Cross Engineering
Celtic Cross Engineering
Eventually, I plan to try building one of those elaborate versions myself... Although, I'm not very confident about the outcome 📐
Last, but not least - Here is the page which has inspired me a great deal recently:
TECHLIB
The above link is a must-see! It's excellent - and it is what prompted me to create this blog.
I'll be building the circuit featured on the TechLib site - I did not have many of the needed components in my parts bags (except for the resistors). But, was able to locate the rest of the parts on eBay. ...Just waiting for them to arrive.
Last, but not least - Here is the page which has inspired me a great deal recently:
TECHLIB
The above link is a must-see! It's excellent - and it is what prompted me to create this blog.
I'll be building the circuit featured on the TechLib site - I did not have many of the needed components in my parts bags (except for the resistors). But, was able to locate the rest of the parts on eBay. ...Just waiting for them to arrive.
I already have a couple of small projects here, that I've been wanting to build.
More to follow!
More to follow!