Skyscan Lightning Storm Detector

$45.57 - $404.37
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The Skyscan Lightning Storm Detector has the electronic sophistication to detect lightning strikes at over 40 miles away and accurately track a storm’s approach with both an audible horn and visual alerts. The horn can be set by the user to any mileage range to make storm tracking easier. The...
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Key features include:

  • Accurate, digital microprocessor with patented dual antenna receiving system
  • Weather-resistant case
  • Low battery indicator
  • Severe thunderstorm alert
  • Anti-false signal filtering feature
  • Accurate identification software to eliminate harmless events
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Brand Skyscan

The Skyscan Lightning Storm Detector has the electronic sophistication to detect lightning strikes at over 40 miles away and accurately track a storm’s approach with both an audible horn and visual alerts. The horn can be set by the user to any mileage range to make storm tracking easier. The visual alerts are ranged in miles giving vital information when the storm is moving towards, away or parallel to your position.

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