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| | | | The LD-250 Lightning Detector puts a live lightning map on your laptop or desktop computer. Within milliseconds of a lightning strike the detector beeps and your computer displays the strike location. The LD-250's direction-finding antenna measures lightning strike direction while the LD-250's receiver estimates distance from received signal strength. Advanced signal processing in software improves distance accuracy, reducing the effects of strike-to-strike variations in strike energy. |
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| | | | The StormTracker uses state-of-the-art technology to make real-time lightning detection affordable. How does the StormTracker work? The StormTracker is an add-on to your PC allowing you to not only tell if lightning is near but see where it is. StormTracker detects lightning strikes up to 300 miles away and plots them in real time on a map of your area. |
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 | |  |  |  | | |  | | NexStorm™ Software
| | | | The most popular lightning display and analysis software, works with the full range of Boltek lightning detectors. Individuals and organizations who want to display their Boltek lightning data on the Internet in real-time, or want to have the option of easy data extraction or customized presentation will find the NexStorm lightning detection application especially attractive. |
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| | | | NexStorm version 1.2 or later features support for a new proprietary vector based map format called the Composite Vector Map, or CVM for short allowing NexStorm users to utilise custom built background maps. The new "Map snapshot" feature in NexStorm lets you easily export different view ranges (zooms levels) to arbitrarily sized BMP images so that you can use your map in other applications. |
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 | |  |  |  | | |  | | StrikeAlert Lightning Detector
| | | | StrikeAlert is a small and affordable lightning detector that provides an early warning of approaching lightning strikes from as far away as 40 miles and lets you know if the storm is coming your way. An audible alarm sounds when there's a strike and a corresponding LED light illuminates accordingly as lightning distances change. |
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