Hi all;
I have made a network gerger counter project. just like KiwiSDR Radio project . I want't to build a Geiger Count network.
Before my project . this is a similar project like radioactive@home:http://radioactiveathome.org/en/ .but this project looks like abandoned。 and the hardware is very expensive for
some developing country。
My proejct use Chinese M4011 geiger tube(a re-production version of J305β tube)。this tube can easy buy on 1688 or taobao, and still produce 。it's price is 100¥(only 15$)。and it have a low noise than some
USSR tube
another hardware use common In line component , easy to buy and welding
here is full project include PCB and software :
https://github.com/11tools/kiwicount Youtube Video link
The work picture:
Local Network page:
next step . I will build a website like kiwisdr.com to show the world-wide geiger ... station...To.Do
Thanks.
Uh, the github repo page returns 404, where did it go ?
Hello,
this project is awesome. Could you check it's Github page - I also has 404 http error. I am interested in replicate this project for my own.
Best Regards
Can your project be used to detect X-ray intensity?
Can this tube detect alpha and beta particles? Most of the cheap tubes can only detect gamma. I want one that can be used to check food in the store aisle discretely. (headphone jack or bluetooth headphone is best for privacy)
A good survey meter bought to do this can easily cost over $500, too much..
My ideal meter would add a sensitive (indoor GPS capable) GPS and logging so one could review its readings for the day and where it was when it saw those peaks..
Skytraq GPSs are sensitive enough to record meaningful locations indoors, like in supermarket aisles.For antenna the Sarantel quadrifilar helix mini antennas are excellent.
For sensors for surveying food one needs an "alpha window".
Second this case , I've been wanting to build one for a while (or even just buy one), but the lack of alpha detection has always turned me off.
Since OP has a nice open source project here, maybe we could use two or more tuba and that way differentiate the particles?
Nice unit here;
https://kitspace.org/boards/github.com/ozel/diy_particle_detector/alpha-spectrometer/https://github.com/ozel/DIY_particle_detector/Either alpha or electron/gamma
The BPX61
is pricey at Digikey/Mouser.
Ali Express has them for substantially less, but "ahem" hit & miss .. might be OK, in case one trashes a unit (or two) removing the window
Have a pocket Japanese diode gamma counter (Air counter S)
Works OK..the reactor engines outside EBR-1 in Idaho made it happy! :-)
Have plethora of Victoreen cdv-700 units..yeah, they're OK for gamma/beta..
I'd rather use SS silicone rather than "expired iffy mica pancake" units now for alpha ( for the price)
My 2 cents anyway