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                | njc | 
                Posted - 03/11/2013 : 12:01:31  Would it be possible to get a schematic of the GMC-300?  I'd like to possibly modify mine for an LED, serial communications, or perhaps a different tube.
  Thanks, Nick | 
              
              
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                | njc | 
                Posted - 04/10/2013 : 10:32:37  Thanks, ZLM. 
  I have added more customization by an .ini file as well as commandline switches.  Instructions are included in the download. You can now: -log to .csv file -log to SQL database -customize email alerts
  There is also a program log which logs events of the application as it is running.  I added a lot of comments to the source code so if anyone is so inclined, feel free to tweak!
  If anyone uses this, let me know.
  -Nick | 
              
              
                | ZLM | 
                Posted - 03/27/2013 : 21:29:25  Thank you. I have placed your code in download area. | 
              
              
                | njc | 
                Posted - 03/25/2013 : 14:49:32  geiger.njctech.com/geiger.zip
  Source is included as well as win32 binaries. Be sure to see the README.txt file for usage info.  
  Email or post here with any bugs, questions or comments.
  ZLM:  Perhaps move this to a more appropriate thread (the title of this one is about schematics) | 
              
              
                | ZLM | 
                Posted - 03/24/2013 : 15:20:23  njc, Would you please post your code here? so that other users are able to benifit from it. | 
              
              
                | chillomatic | 
                Posted - 03/24/2013 : 13:38:56  I have a webserver on my NAS so i should be able to run it. I would be very interested in trying it out. | 
              
              
                | njc | 
                Posted - 03/23/2013 : 19:18:06  chillomatic--
  The charts are highcharts (www.highcharts.com) and use javascript/jQuery.  You'll need a webserver to run them.  The app I wrote reads the count-per-second data from the GMC-300, averages the data, and writes to a SQL database.  
  I will provide the app and the source (python) to anyone who is interested.
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                | chillomatic | 
                Posted - 03/22/2013 : 13:54:52  Wow the graph looks nice! Is there a chance to get this for myself? | 
              
              
                | ZLM | 
                Posted - 03/21/2013 : 19:46:03  No. That is the only way.
  If you want to keep the speaker, then you need to add more components. eg. add a LM393 isolator. | 
              
              
                | njc | 
                Posted - 03/19/2013 : 07:16:57  What about a way to have the LED still work when I disable the speaker from the UI? | 
              
              
                | ZLM | 
                Posted - 03/18/2013 : 20:44:02  you have to upload the image to this server.
  The easiest way is to replace the speaker with a LED(serial a 1K ohm  resistor). | 
              
              
                | njc | 
                Posted - 03/18/2013 : 08:43:16  Why can't I link images?! | 
              
              
                | njc | 
                Posted - 03/18/2013 : 08:42:28  Alright then maybe you could tell me the following:  
  What do each of the pots do?  I'm pretty sure one is for tube voltage. How might I go about putting an LED to flash with each count? (not in parallel with the speaker -- I want to be able to disable the speaker and just have LED).  Is there an output from the micro I could use?
  That's really it for now.  I wrote an app to read the data from the unit and store it to a SQL satabase from which I can display data.  The app can also email/text if a threshold is breached and has some other txt file logging options.  It's a work in progress :)
  See here: geiger.njctech.com/ 
 
  
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                | ZLM | 
                Posted - 03/12/2013 : 21:09:34  If you want to a speicific mod, then I may give you some ideas. But I do not have the schematic since this is not an open source project. |