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harlan |
Posted - 05/07/2013 : 13:22:08 I have put my GMC-300 outside, connected to a Raspberry Pi, and this yellow-green pollen coated my equipment. The GMC-300 shot up over 500 CPM for about 3 hours and then drop back down to around 25 CPM. I did not touch anything because I was not at home. Here is the chart from NETC.com software that I was running at the time.
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Yes the other times were pollen too |
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harlan |
Posted - 05/14/2013 : 11:43:59 I am tied into Netc.com and using their software code. Go to NETC.com and check it out. You can buy the code for $19.95 without the 8 gbyte chip. It is in beta testing now. Email staff@netc.com |
chillomatic |
Posted - 05/08/2013 : 15:08:43 Interesting! I am planning to connect my GMC-300 outside as well with a Raspberry Pi.
Do you have some links for me with tutorials and the codes needed to get it to run?
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harlan |
Posted - 05/07/2013 : 13:30:10 I have cleaned off the yellow-green pollen from my outside table and have connected a second Geiger counter to see if this happens again and will both units catch the radiation. The second unit is a GMC-200 |