Steve, do you ever see any remarkable gamma radiation? On Wednesday, 18 January 2017 00:03:12 UTC-4, Steve wrote: > > My radiation monitor is a model D from here http://www.uradmonitor.com/ > as well as the unit reporting to the global map, I have a cron job that > runs every 5 minutes that grabs the data from the unit and writes it to a > MySQL database. > > I still use the bridge with the WeatherSleuth but WeeWx gets the data via > the local network rather than the bridge sending it to Weather Underground > (this was configurable via the html setup pages the bridge can serve). > > Regards, > > Steve. > > > > On Wednesday, 18 January 2017 07:55:37 UTC+11, [email protected] wrote: >> >> ramlog is ANOTHER great tip. Many thanks! (very interesting waffle) >> >> Another optimised Pi-Weewx installation add-on I use and forgot about >> earlier: Pulseway <http://www.pulseway.com/> >> >> Alas, I didn't think to get a Pi compatible electricity monitoring >> solution; just bought an off the shelf thing (Owl Intuition) that sends >> data to a web site w very basic display and no graphing. >> >> Gamma radiation? I live on top of granite rock that gives off radon and I >> need to get the house remediated -- readings were over 800 (200 is bad). It >> was built before that was the law here. I'd monitor it if there was an >> instrument. >> >> I looked up the Aercus WeatherSleuth and it seems to come with an >> Observer unit. Did you ditch that in favour of the Pi or what? >> >>
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