Here in the DC area, the monument is very frequently in view. I have been up to the observation deck. We were here for the earthquake that damaged the structure. On Thursday night someone made a good video of lightning hitting the monument.
This particular storm was flashing through my window, and was visible during a Zoom class through the windows of persons elsewhere in the area.
This lightning storm took out one of NA5B’s amazing Web SDR receivers. I think it was only the LF receiver. I am sure Mehmet will have it back on-line soon.
Here is an article on the topic:
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a32781804/watch-lightning-strike-washington-monument/
Category: weather
Blizzard Prep Priorities: Protecting the 160 meter L network!
I’d been meaning to build a proper cover for my improvised 160 meter L network. The approach of Winter Storm Jonas pushed me into action yesterday afternoon.
First I mounted the variable cap (from an old Johnson rig) and the roller inductor on a suitably sized piece of wood:
Here it is at the feed point. Pretty cool, don’t you think?
Hunting for Sprites
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Don’t let the comments about “positive lightning” and “gravity wave” cameras turn you off — in the world of meteorology, these terms seem to make sense (but I had to do some Googling). The New York Times article on this topic is very interesting:
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/30/science/on-the-hunt-for-a-sprite-on-a-midsummers-night.html?_r=0
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SolderSmoke Podcast #148
SolderSmoke Podcast #148 is available:
http://soldersmoke.com/soldersmoke148.mp3
December 30, 2012
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— Hurricane Follow-up
— Subliminal Mind Control to Encourage Homebrewing (beep-beep)
— The Shortcomings of the All American Five Receiver
— Solid-Stating a Heath SG-6 (with Farhan’s circuit)
— VK3YE’s Beach DSB Rig
— Tek ‘scope connection to frequency counter
— Mod to W7ZOI/W7PUA power meter
— JBOTing my 20 meter DSB Rig — A Tale of Woe
— LU1AR “The Most Interesting Ham in the World”
— Billy’s Raspberry Pi
— Latest QST, SPRAT, Hot Iron
— Videos: Landfillharmonica, Knack in Sierra Leone
— Santa delivered a Soldering Station
— MAILBAG
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Lights and TV during blackouts! My Inverter ($69)
People have been asking about the DC to AC inverter that I have been using during the now frequent power outages (5 in the last two years, two of them since July 2012). With it I can easily keep the lights on in the house and even run the TV. Not bad for $69. Here it is:
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Solder Smoke Podcast #147 — Hurricane Sandy Edition
SolderSmoke Podcast 147 is available for downloading:
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October 29/30 2012
Hurricane Sandy on the way
Thanks for birthday wishes
Einstein — a very nice fellow with a bit of the Knack
Rocket project update
808 key chain cameras (thanks for the Amazon support!)
Audio output transformer for Barbados Barebones RX
Mighty Midget RX — breaking it, fixing it (with help from friends)
Freq counter connection to Tek scope
Halli S-38E — How to avoid electrocution?
The HQ-100’s anti-drift alarm clock
Book Review: “Instruments of Amplification” by H.P. Friedrichs (5 Soldering Irons!)
BANDSWEEP: 20 meter SSB via DC receiver on hurricane day
Report on outcome of the hurricane — inverter saves the day (really the night)
MAILBAG (a big one).
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Waiting for Hurricane Sandy
That vortex off North Carolina is Hurricane Sandy, and it is heading right for us. It should make landfall tomorrow, perhaps in Southern New Jersey, perhaps closer to us (the location of the landfall of the eye doesn’t matter much — the wind field has a radius of 300 miles!) It could really mess things up — lots of water, lots of wind, and it will collide with a cold front moving in from the west. Yuck. There is a good chance we will lose power. I have pulled out my trusty Heathkit HW-8 and my solar-charged gel cell battery, so I am ready to go. Good luck to all those in the storm’s path.
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Natural Disaster Report
We have battened down the hatches and are enjoying a quiet evening at home as Hurricane Irene approaches. The radar image from Norfolk Virginia describes the current situation quite well. You can see the eye about 150 km south-east of us. We currently have moderate rain and wind. I don’t think it is going to be bad for us. Best wishes for all those under this storm.
As for the earthquake, well, most everyone has their earthquake story (those who don’t are said to have Earthquake Envy). I was at poolside with Billy and Maria. It was quite a jolt here, stronger than anything we felt in Italy. When we got home, the only noticeable impact was that Maria’s ET doll had fallen from a shelf in the shack. More details in SolderSmoke 137.
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