RadSense - Solar Powered Geiger Counter for Raspberry Pi

A project in Spokane, WA by SwitchDoc Labs
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Read your local radiation levels with this Solar Powered Wireless Geiger Counter that hooks up wirelessly to your Raspberry Pi
Backers: 44
Average Pledge Per Backer: $216

Funded: $9,523 of $2,500
Dates: May 2nd -> May 22nd (20 days)
Project By: SwitchDoc Labs
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Latest News

New RadSense in Palm Springs, CA, USA

May 21st - via: kickstarter.com
Our second Beta site is up and running in the desert! A little higher radiation (27CPM) but understandable.  This is one block from the San Andreas Fault. John RadSense Running away in the Sun! On GMCMap On RadMon.org  (Read More)

Citizen Science Website Manual Published

May 13th - via: kickstarter.com
Here is the link to the manual for adding RadSense to two citizen science sites: radmon.org gmcmap.com  Connection RadSense to Citizen Science  If you see other sites that should be added, please let us know! Best regards, John  (Read More)

C/C++ Source Code for RadSense Grove Mini Pro Plus Released.

May 11th - via: kickstarter.com
This is the Open Source C/C++ source code for the Solar Wireless RadSense Radiation Detector. https://github.com/switchdoclabs/SDL_Arduino_WeatherSenseRadiation To use, clone into your Arduino Directory. Follow the README.md directions (if needed).... (Read More)

Step By Step RadSense Assembly Manual Released

May 9th - via: kickstarter.com
Wow!  Documentation before the end of the Kickstarter!  Awesome! RadSense Step-By-Step Assembly and Test Manual  Best, John  (Read More)

3D Print Files for RadSense Released!

May 6th - via: kickstarter.com
We were asked if we could release the 3D Print files early so backers could get their cases printed earlier. Here it is! https://github.com/switchdoclabs/SDL_STL_WeatherSenseRadSense The 3D Print Files  (Read More)

RadSense Support WeatherSense Software Released

May 6th - via: kickstarter.com
You can now download and install the WeatherSense Software for the Raspberry Pi that supports RadSense: https://github.com/switchdoclabs/SDL_Pi_WeatherSense Here is an example of the information coming into your Raspberry Pi from RadSense: processing... (Read More)

WeatherSense Software for RadSense Released

May 4th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you backers for your support. We are getting ready to roll out software and documentation for RadSense over the next three weeks.   We are actually ahead of schedule! (yeah, like that will last). Our first piece of software to release is the... (Read More)

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