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    GeigerLog

    GeigerLog

    Python program for Geiger counters and Environmental Sensors

    GeigerLog is a combination of data logger, presenter, and analyzer, and is now released in version 2.1! Based on Python (Version 3), it runs on Linux, Windows, Macs, Raspberry Pi, and other. GeigerLog is WiFi-enabled for servers and clients; it can be monitored by SmartPhone. Initially developed for Geiger counters, it is now a more universal tool, which equally well handles data like temperature, air-pressure, humidity, CO2. Continues to support Geiger counters like GQ Electronic's...
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    weatherPi

    An extensible weather sensor recording network, based on Raspberry Pis

    ...Project goals include: * to serve as a teaching outlet for: ** sensor programming ** distributed data collecting ** web APIs ** database ** web UI for numerical data ** graphing data sensibly It also gives me some infotainment in new (to me) technologies, and as an excuse to scatter ever more Raspberry Pis around my home.
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    PyRadMon

    PyRadMon

    Automated reporting of Geiger Muller counter readings to RadMon.org

    This project includes several Python and bash scripts designed to connect Geiger Muller counters to report their results to RadMon.org. Soon the script will also feature local logging, graphing and alerting. Just because the Cold War is "over" does not mean that there is no more threat of a radiological attack. In fact, the U.S. Homeland Security Council lists the "Detonation of a 10 Megaton Improvised Nuclear Device" as "Scenario #1" among the top 15 threats to American security. Or, if you do not believe that a nuclear bomb is likely, what about all the Chernobyl-style Soviet-era nuclear power stations still in service? ...
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