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VeraHG Posted - 03/26/2012 : 22:25:18
Upload your .bin file to h**p://15october.westportal.co.nz/convert/
Open the result .csv file in Excel and edit it to your own taste.

If you are from New Zealand please join our monitoring team on h**p://15october.westportal.co.nz and upload your results and graphs under the Radiation Related subsite. Cheers.

The other thing you can do for us is to let us have a look at a .bin file that you registered while measuring actual radioactive sample over 5000 CPM. So if you have one like this, let me know. Cheers again.
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ZLM Posted - 05/23/2012 : 22:09:13
Look at the Linux software package. There are some documents regarding this.
Cubicle.Jockey Posted - 05/23/2012 : 00:12:47
I was wondering how you read the Binary files for your code at h**p://15october.westportal.co.nz/convert/

I am interested in creating a C# api to read these files and convert them via C# code so the data can be stored in a database, turned into a graphic and csv. Any help would be much appreciated.
Sallet Posted - 03/27/2012 : 02:40:58
Excellent and a good start, at least I can now create some proper graphs! It would be nice to tie it up with the time and date stamps though, plus include the labels. Thanks for providing a good interim solution for data analysis. Hopefully the new GQ software will have all this built in.

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