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 New tool to control the GQ GMC Geiger Counters

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chaim-zax Posted - 09/03/2017 : 09:14:19
Today I've released a python based tool to control the GQ GMC Geiger Counters. This tool provides a convenient cross platform (Linux, Windows & OS X) command line user interface to most of the device features (which are accessible by USB). Currently the GMC-280, GMC-300, GMC-320 and GMC-500 models are supported.

The implementation of the tool is based on GQ-RFC1201 (http://www.gqelectronicsllc.com/download/GQ-RFC1201.txt), and testing was done on a GQ GMC-500. It possible some incompatibilities exists with other GQ GMC devices. Any help to test and debug these devices is welcome, and will only improve the quality of this tool.

You can find the tool and all code here:
https://github.com/chaim-zax/gq-gmc-control
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ZLM Posted - 09/30/2017 : 21:27:48
Good job. Thanks.

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