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yapl Posted - 03/29/2012 : 23:48:18
I've got GMC-080 and start using it with GMCounter Pro on PC and Geiger Bot on iPhone.
And what I've got is complete different results.
GMCounter shows 0.7 uSv/h and Geiger Bot 0.09 uSv/h (average results)
I think what Geiger Bot is telling is more close to the truth 'cause 0.7 is a very high level of radiation in my area.
Are there any setting to do with GMCounter Pro?
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yapl Posted - 04/01/2012 : 02:51:47
I've made calibration, but how can I make the program remember these settings? After program restarts it returns to default values. I use Win7.
Any way to fix it?
ZLM Posted - 03/30/2012 : 14:22:44
If you think the reading is far away from the actual reading, then you can change the calibration data.
yapl Posted - 03/30/2012 : 03:31:27
Thank you for your reply!

I've connected detector to computer with the cable and disabled laptop internal mic. Every click is counted.
iPhone is also counting every click during all my tests.

All the setting of the software are default. Is it necessary to alter the calibration data?
ZLM Posted - 03/30/2012 : 00:26:54
Make sure followings:

1. the GMCounter software setting is are correct. each click sound should be one count in software.
2. check the GMCounter software calibration data.

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