Re: lightning detection on Linux



In article <e9a8ar$s9n$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Frank Kooiman <fkooiman@xxxxxxx> wrote:

"Hactar" <ebenZEROONE@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef in bericht
news:3tCrg.1579$Wh7.726@xxxxxxxxxxx

I'm interested in getting a lightning detector. It must display strikes
in X-Y form (e.g., on a map, though an unmarked screen is probably OK)
in X in Linux, and it'd be really nice if I could record the data
stream and play it back in accelerated time on demand.

Take a look at :

http://members.home.nl/fkooiman/lightning

Is this what you are looking for maybe?

Well, I was hoping for something with a smaller antenna, but I can stash
it against the ceiling so it won't take up any room. Are there
triangulation partners in the SE US or region? Are we expected to build
the op-amp setup, or do you supply that?

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