Thanks for the post.
I have seen little worked here on this group using HF noise
translation. Yet, you will find people here that know the basics of
what you are doing.
We welcome more specifics on the "how to" level, and I wish to know
why you choose 22mhz when most of lighting rf work is done a lot lower.
I also have no cocept of what you are calling and capturing as stereo
based, at a freq response captured.
Thanks for the post and feel free to be more specific.
DE
KD0AG licensed "advanced" >36 years, with "signal One" gear and I
still can hear and plan on that for many more years.
Rich
--- In Thomas Ashcraft
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> On the theme of lightning :
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> Part of my nature recording is capturing earth and solar system
> phenomena using a variety of home-made instruments, some being
> non-microphonal. Here is a stereophonic radiotelescope recording of a
> strong lightning storm that gets momentarily overwhelmed by a powerful
> solar radio burst.
>
> Recorded using two dipole antennas as sensors connected to two modified
> shortwave radios tuned at slightly different frequencies to get a
stereo
> field. Audio captured into a panasonic stereo VHS recorder.
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> http://www.heliotown.com/Specimen_June_21_2005.html
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> Thomas Ashcraft
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