The point of my post here...Are there any resources for open-source 
devices (hardware or apps) useful for setting up a radiation detection 
and reporting station (for specific isotopes), and which could be 
networked and info shared publicly?

Any such "turnkey" devices available which could be networked?

Or is the cost out of assembling and networking such a system beyond 
even thinking about?

On a related note...Oregon has announced an "Air Monitoring Station" 
website. Currently shows daily report from Portland, Corvallis 
and...Eureka. But no Eugene!

http://public.health.oregon.gov/Preparedness/CurrentHazards/Pages/DailyAirMonitoring.aspx

Anyone aware if LRAPA or any other local government entities have 
radiation detection capabilities in their air quality monitoring systems?

We all understand background radiation exists. However some of us just 
want to know about any nominal increases or decreases in overall 
radiation levels, either in short term or long term, no matter the 
source and no matter how one defines nominal or significance.

And of course there are costs and benefits in everything we do, as 
individuals and as a society.

Please lets leave politics out of any discussion on this ;-)

Silver


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