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Old July 15th 04, 02:58 AM
L Smith
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Default A different strikefinder question

Seeing the thread on how strikefinders work was interesting to me
because my wife and
I had just been discussing strikefinders last week. We were doing the
Disney thing in Orlando
(buying our 9-year-old son's everlasting devotion), and we got to
wondering how far the
various strikes we were seeing each afternoon were from us. This led to
the question of
whether stikefinder equipment is even available for non-aviation
applications (ie either
car-mounted or portable); if so, what's a 'minimum-equipment'
configuration (portable GPS,
etc) that would put the information into an accessable and meaningful
form, and what would
it cost?

Rich Lemert

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Old July 15th 04, 03:29 AM
Peter
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L Smith wrote:

we got to
wondering how far the
various strikes we were seeing each afternoon were from us. This led to
the question of
whether stikefinder equipment is even available for non-aviation
applications (ie either
car-mounted or portable); if so, what's a 'minimum-equipment'
configuration (portable GPS,
etc) that would put the information into an accessable and meaningful
form,


I'd put the minimum equipment configuration at an eyeball, eardrum, and
reasonably calibrated '1001, 1002' count rate. Gives both bearing and
distance to pretty good accuracy.

and what would
it cost?


It was included as part of the standard equipment package.

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Old July 15th 04, 05:06 AM
Mike Rapoport
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Lightning detection devices are advertised in Weatherwise. The cost a
couple of hundred dollars in my recollection.

Mike
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"L Smith" wrote in message
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Seeing the thread on how strikefinders work was interesting to me
because my wife and
I had just been discussing strikefinders last week. We were doing the
Disney thing in Orlando
(buying our 9-year-old son's everlasting devotion), and we got to
wondering how far the
various strikes we were seeing each afternoon were from us. This led to
the question of
whether stikefinder equipment is even available for non-aviation
applications (ie either
car-mounted or portable); if so, what's a 'minimum-equipment'
configuration (portable GPS,
etc) that would put the information into an accessable and meaningful
form, and what would
it cost?

Rich Lemert



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Old July 15th 04, 06:18 PM
Jim Fisher
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"L Smith" wrote in message
This led to
the question of
whether stikefinder equipment is even available for non-aviation
applications


Many Park and Recreation Departments of many larger towns have one of these
little handheld gadgets that will give a digital (LCD) direction and
distance for strikes.

Used to get folks off the golf course or kids off the soccer field when a
storm gets too close.

--
Jim Fisher


 




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