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Old May 25th 04, 10:21 PM
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QST had an article on building a Storm Tracker in the late 50s or early 60s.

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Boltek makes a very nice lightning detector system
http://www.boltek.com/stracker.htm displaying both bearing and distance
of lightning strikes. I understand how you can do this with a couple of
nice crossed loops but the antenna for this system is a little plastic
black box 3" high by 2" by 1-1/2" connected to the main unit with Cat
5. Does anyone know, or care to guess, what's in the box?






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Old May 26th 04, 12:02 AM
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"Henry Kolesnik" writes:

QST had an article on building a Storm Tracker in the late 50s or early 60s.


There was one more recently -- last couple years or so -- I think.

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Old May 26th 04, 12:32 AM
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Boltek makes a very nice lightning detector system
http://www.boltek.com/stracker.htm displaying both bearing and distance
of lightning strikes. I understand how you can do this with a couple of
nice crossed loops but the antenna for this system is a little plastic
black box 3" high by 2" by 1-1/2" connected to the main unit with Cat
5. Does anyone know, or care to guess, what's in the box?


well, the direction could be by a small pair of crossed loops, plus a
polarity sensing element to remove the directional ambiguity. add a small
flux sensing element to determine the orientation of the sensor and there
you can get a magnetic bearing. the polarity sensing element can also
generate a peak amplitude signal which can be used to make a very rough
estimate of distance. add a couple digitizers and a fancy map program and
you have it made.


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Old May 26th 04, 12:46 AM
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On Tue, 25 May 2004 11:24:23 -0400 (EDT),
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Boltek makes a very nice lightning detector system
http://www.boltek.com/stracker.htm displaying both bearing and distance
of lightning strikes. I understand how you can do this with a couple of
nice crossed loops but the antenna for this system is a little plastic
black box 3" high by 2" by 1-1/2" connected to the main unit with Cat
5. Does anyone know, or care to guess, what's in the box?


Hi OM,

A simple design would be to connect each loop into the vertical and
horizontal channels of an O'Scope (one loop replacing the Time Base).

When you do this with signal sources, you get Lissajou patterns. Same
thing, more or less, when you get a lightning strike. The lobe of
excitation (an elongated loop) will point in the relative direction of
the strike (once you calibrate it, and consider you could be off by
180°). The larger the loop, the closer the strike, so there is an
inverse relationship to consider too.

This was a subject of a Popular Science article in the 60s.

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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