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Lightning Detector
#70776
01/28/04 07:26 PM
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Posts: 435
spiveyrat
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I saw this and thought I'd pass the link on to my fellow fishermen. This would be a good device to have on hand during those afternoon fishing trips in the summer. http://www.weathershop.com/strikealert.htm
There's one...
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Re: Lightning Detector
#70777
01/28/04 07:35 PM
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Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 2,017
KUJO
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Extreme Angler
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the wonders of EMP and EMI
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Re: Lightning Detector
#70778
01/28/04 07:47 PM
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Posts: 3,180
2-stroke
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Save yourself $70 and get an AM transistor radio. Tune it to white noise, and then if you hear static popping noises that is lightning.
jtw
------------------ You don't always get what you pay for, but you always pay for what you get.
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Re: Lightning Detector
#70779
01/28/04 08:02 PM
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Posts: 1,664
progator74
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Pretty nifty gadget. The site is informarive, but it says it can be affected by gasoline engines. Just my luck, my Yammie is powered by gasoline!!  Wonder why it would cause interference? ------------------ It's only fishing.....
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Re: Lightning Detector
#70780
01/28/04 08:37 PM
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Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 2,024
TX Champ
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Coils and stator will cause falsing on the devices. ------------------ 
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Re: Lightning Detector
#70781
01/28/04 09:18 PM
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Posts: 848
kbobbjr
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I've always heard that lightening can strike something from as far awasy as 40 miles. If that's the case, then you could potentially get struck by the time the gadget alerts you that there is a storm moving in. Does anyone know how far away lightening can strike an object?
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Re: Lightning Detector
#70782
01/28/04 09:29 PM
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Posts: 372
Basschasser
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Lightning gives of RF (Radio Frequncys)and so does all ignition systems. Therefore AM radios can receive lightning noise.
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Re: Lightning Detector
#70783
01/28/04 10:04 PM
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Posts: 1,543
Bassr1
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I've used the am radio trick, it works.
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Re: Lightning Detector
#70784
01/28/04 10:41 PM
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Posts: 1,606
MrClyde
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kbobbjr I saw on the Weather Channel a while back on a report on lightning that the record strike was a traveled distance of around 150 miles !!! Right here in Texas too !  David C. [This message has been edited by MrClyde (edited 01-28-2004).]
4 out of 5 voices in my head say call in sick and go fishing !
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Re: Lightning Detector
#70785
01/29/04 05:37 AM
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Posts: 419
crappie1
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I just hold the tip of my rod up in the air and if I can hear it buzzing then I know that it is time to get off the lake or move to another area of the lake. Last year a storm was 15 miles away with clear sky over me and the rod was buzzing. We kept fishing but I felt uncomfortable about it.
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Re: Lightning Detector
#70786
01/29/04 01:03 PM
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Posts: 5,994
Skip
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Any time you feel uncomfortable on the water due to the weather it's time to come off the water. What ever method you use to detect approaching storm's pay close attention to it and don't push your time. Keep one thing in mind, there is alway's another day. Be Safe. you will never regret that. Skip
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Re: Lightning Detector
#70787
01/29/04 02:37 PM
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Posts: 963
PopScot
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It's no fun getting caught in a hail storm in an isolated area either.
Scott
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