Thanks to you all,
Miraculon, using a clear cover box sounds like the best way to go for me. Turning my controller board into a Disco art frame sounds awesome, but I don't expect my parents to put up with it in the office 
Cutty Sark Sailor, I have a side question: on one of your pages, you said:
UPDATE: 8/14/2013 The little power supply was only holding about 4.69-4.81 volts, so I have replaced it with a better regulated 5V supply, holding it within 4.94-5.01 volts. I have always said that 1% beats 6%, unless you're talkin' beer...
Did you find that a 6% variance in the voltage somewhat disturbed/interfered with the detection rate (or generated extra noise)? I have ordered the 'original' Blitzortung power supply. Don't really know what to expect from it now.
Thanks,
First, unless they have changed it, the kit supply is for 230V/50HZ, and has European plug. It didn't work for me. Even busting it open and attaching a plug, output too low.
Second, Before I determined the source of some interference, I felt the lower varying supply, might have been an issue... that's the main reason I changed it. The other reason was it just bothered me...
Did it make a difference? I think so, as far as the systems 'feel' if you will, and I don't have to 'juggle' the gain so much... but there are other factors involved, such as a couple of firmware updates, etc.
Was it worth it? ... For me, it was...
Did it make a significant documentable difference? No, not that I can really tell. I can tell you this: with the LCD display turned off, it is a rock steady 5.0-5.1 volts. It's 4.94-4.98 with the LCD lit. BTW, I did try several different USB charger types, with similar results, before obtaining the PS I'm running now.