Some of you will of seen my post about making the jump into a self build lightning detector to add to the Blitzortung global network, and I can announce that this afternoon the hardware build was finished

So here is the completed amplifier board:

and the associated processing board where the USB outputs data to the PC and GPS information is also fed in:

So my thoughts on it so far, and hints for anyone thinking of the project are as follows.
1) Sort the resistors and capacitors into labelled bags first and check everything is correct. If you're having problems reading resistor values from colours then use a multimeter to give you a hand.
2) Make sure you are following the correct version of the instructions for your revision of PCB board - this is particularly important on the processing board as there are changes between the versions (trust me it's a bugger to remove small components when there in the wrong place).
3) Start with small components first.
4) Take your time.
5) When complete read the instructions relating to your particular GPS receiver especially with regard to jumper settings on the processor board for the correct baud rates. Without these set correctly it might look like the board isn't working because of a soldering fault.
Hope that these tips help avoid some of my pitfalls. I'll post up the pictures of the final location in the attic once I am happy with the performance and reliability.
Now if only these thunderstorms in France would head a bit further north
