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9 years 10 months ago #545
by mw0uzo
I'm looking forward to the first coincidence measured from several stations. There will be a list of coindicences in RadLog, they will also be sent to radmon.org server to see if they match up across any other stations. I don't know how accurate it will be, as I have yet to implement an accurate clock taken from somewhere in RadLog. But I assume it must be possible to get something practical.
Replied by mw0uzo on topic Coincidence Detector
Started some changes for the coincidence detector this evening. Got the two channels sampling and displaying on the audio graph.
I'm really pleased that this is becoming a viable project
I'm looking forward to the first coincidence measured from several stations. There will be a list of coindicences in RadLog, they will also be sent to radmon.org server to see if they match up across any other stations. I don't know how accurate it will be, as I have yet to implement an accurate clock taken from somewhere in RadLog. But I assume it must be possible to get something practical.
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9 years 9 months ago #557
by mw0uzo
Replied by mw0uzo on topic Coincidence Detector
Well the coincidence code is coming along. Coincidences are detected and written to another logfile coincidences.txt. They are viewable in the log browser. I need to add them to the shared data system, fix a few buglets and add time synchronisation via NTP. Then add the functionality onto radmon.org.
So still a fair bit to do, but no problems yet.
So still a fair bit to do, but no problems yet.
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