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puntahueca Posted - 05/09/2016 : 11:31:40
Hi all, anybody knows if it is possible to monitor measures online from Internet?
I think If I connect the device by USB to my smartphone or notebook with 3G I can transmit the data online by Internet?
Anybody has any experience about this?

Thank you very much

Best regards

Pablo
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GBG12 Posted - 05/10/2016 : 16:47:29
Many online owners of GM detectors do exactly that. At the top of this page, click the 'Home' link and you will see the 'Geiger Counter World Map' link. Similar sites host readings from member participants, such as Radmon.org and Netc.com (both work with GC Electronics detectors and others too). In general each one requires a piece of software to automatically send regular readings to the server, and anyone can see the readings.

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