Thunderbolt Pro - your personal «storm detector»
13 August 2007This device doesn’t rely on the data of meteorological forecasts which are frequently erroneous and approximate. Instead of it the detector “marks” strikes which are indispensable “fellow travelers” of a thunder-storm.
With the help of the high-sensitive ferrite aerial this device finds out low-frequency radio signals or atmospheric noise generated at each strike. The built - in microprocessor and special software analyze the received data about the waves of a signal and the voltage, and determine with high accuracy distance up to the thunderhead, speed of thunder-storm’s approaching and other necessary information. For the notification of the user the device uses blinking red LED-indicator, a sound signal or the text messages shown on the display of the detector.
According to Redferret.net, cost of the device makes 429.95 dollars.
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