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I hope none of these are nuclear waste.

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Fire officials say multiple 55-gallon drums are leaking. The Hazmat team is working to identify all the chemicals.


http://m.wkow.com/w/main/story/127424760/

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Fri Mar 27, 2015 1:02 pm
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I just saw these on the map (north end of WI) and came to the forum to see if there is a reason. Anyone have any information? System error?

The station near the Chequamegon Nat'l Forest:
20000000 CPM
Station ID 2:K9JWM APRS
CPM: current 20000000 Low 2 High 20000000
Average 10000001, Deviation 9999999
Average over last 10 minutes:

Last updated: 2015-04-30 04:33:12 GMT-0700



The station to the north of it:
20000000 CPM
Station ID 2:WD9U APRS
CPM: current 20000000 Low 20000000 High 20000000
Average 20000000, Deviation 0
Average over last 10 minutes:

Last updated: 2015-04-29 20:01:57 GMT-0700


Adding the Milwaukee station:
20000000 CPM
Station ID 2:WQ5O-1 APRS
CPM: current 20000000 Low 20000000 High 20000000
Average 0, Deviation 0
Average over last 10 minutes:

Last updated: 2015-04-30 00:43:57 GMT-0700


Checking out the average and the high on this one, west of Milw.
405 CPM
Station ID 2:N9UDO APRS
CPM: current 405 Low 405 High 20000000
Average 10000203, Deviation 11055192.1
Average over last 10 minutes:

Last updated: 2015-04-30 03:50:21 GMT-0700


Just north of Minnepolis (check out the high, they are all the same high number, which seems like an error?):
137 CPM
Station ID 2:W0REW-1 APRS
CPM: current 137 Low 137 High 20000000
Average 0, Deviation 0
Average over last 10 minutes:

Last updated: 2015-04-30 20:01:35 GMT-0700


Peoria too.


Thu Apr 30, 2015 9:48 pm
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Do not worry, those stations that start wit 2:xxx are ham radio data from APRS


Fri May 01, 2015 8:18 am
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Ya, i saw them too and came here to see what was up, but wouldn't make sense anyways with data like that. But today there are a couple of stations (regulars) with higher readings, not just spikes, but over short amount of time, a raise then fall, a few times so something is out there area and maybe its that first posting about leaking drums. So "Hey" what is up with them APRS stations? I haven't been on here for a bit, but still sending up data to site, are those aprs stations a new project and needing to be set up still, hence the crazy readings? Frank :?

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Sat May 02, 2015 7:12 am
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I saw after I posted when I unchecked the "include unreliable stations" that those readings weren't shown. I guess I don't understand what makes the reading from those unreliable, why they would be so high, but they were so out of wack that it didn't make sense that they were valid.


Sun May 03, 2015 2:27 am
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Agreed, was doing a quick search of the forum to see there were postings of experimenting with APRS apps going on. But did notice some higher readings from normal stations in the nearby areas, but related to these stations. Even here in Mass I was seeing some elevated readings from stations around me, higher than normal and no weather events happening here. :roll:

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Sun May 03, 2015 6:09 am
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A couple of things I've noticed...

Pollen will increase readings this spring. Cars (and trucks) are insulated from ground and have their own magnetic power system. So these things attract metallic (and other) particles by way of magnetism. This is just one reason why a wet car swipe (after a rain) is a strong read in any environment.

Static Electric interference?

Personally I believe that a (so called) "strait wired" counter package is the best as all the components are wired directly to the car's (or truck's) battery... I think it may help to eliminate high (false or artificially elevated) readings for the overall environment...

Y'all know what your'e doing but don't forget to place a capacitor in-line to block engine starting surge and wire the unit(s) + and - direct to the power source...

It'll run for days (or weeks) without a drain sufficient to prevent you starting the vehicle...


Here's a example (and a true story) from my grandfather that lived to be over 100 years old...

Grandpa used to tell stories of shocking people with his Model T...

...When he went parking as a "youngun" he would touch bumpers with another car (all metal back then) when parked in the rain and drop a grounded rod to the pavement (or muddy ground) through the gear shift hole in the floor.


Static is cool stuff...


...hope I'm not butting in on this one.

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