PyRadmon install and set up on Raspberry Pi (Wheezy Raspbian)
8 years 8 months ago - 8 years 8 months ago #1756
by matthieu
Replied by matthieu on topic PyRadmon install and set up on Raspberry Pi (Wheezy Raspbian)
By the way: Thank you for the quick fix! V 1.2 fixed the issue with pyaudio.
My pi is submitting data, as seen here: http://www.radmon.org/radmon.php?function=showuserpage&user=matthieu
Best Regards,
Matthieu
My pi is submitting data, as seen here: http://www.radmon.org/radmon.php?function=showuserpage&user=matthieu
Best Regards,
Matthieu
Last edit: 8 years 8 months ago by matthieu.
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8 years 8 months ago #1757
by jnissen
Replied by jnissen on topic PyRadmon install and set up on Raspberry Pi (Wheezy Raspbian)
Good to see another detector successfully running. The pyradmon code works fantastic for not only RPi but I have it running on a Beagle Bone black. In my case I downloaded and edited directly in the small board and never had any need for the DOS2LINUX conversions.
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8 years 8 months ago #1758
by matthieu
Replied by matthieu on topic PyRadmon install and set up on Raspberry Pi (Wheezy Raspbian)
Can be a conincidence, but still weird:
The reading dropped from around 30CPM to 22-23CPM. (see quarterly image on link above)
Might be coincidence, but still very strange.
Best Regards,
Matthieu
The reading dropped from around 30CPM to 22-23CPM. (see quarterly image on link above)
Might be coincidence, but still very strange.
Best Regards,
Matthieu
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8 years 8 months ago #1759
by ThibmoRozier
Replied by ThibmoRozier on topic PyRadmon install and set up on Raspberry Pi (Wheezy Raspbian)
Did you use something else before PyRadmon?
Also, I did not change Audio handeling, only changed the enumeration of devices and how it opens.
Maybe I need to work on "tick" detection.
Also, I did not change Audio handeling, only changed the enumeration of devices and how it opens.
Maybe I need to work on "tick" detection.
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8 years 6 months ago - 8 years 6 months ago #1987
by marius.mihaica
Replied by marius.mihaica on topic PyRadmon install and set up on Raspberry Pi (Wheezy Raspbian)
Hi Thibmo,
Thank you for all your excellent work on pyradmon project
For an year and some, I have been using as a server for reporting the readings of my GC (MyGeiger v2) on radmon.org an old WIndows machnie with Dan's RadLog Professional (another excellent app ).
Today, using pyradmon on a RaspPI3 board, I could finally put to rest my old laptop!
...and everything is working fine ( http://radmon.org/radmon.php?function=showuserpage&user=mariusmihaica )
Best Regards,
Marius
Thank you for all your excellent work on pyradmon project
For an year and some, I have been using as a server for reporting the readings of my GC (MyGeiger v2) on radmon.org an old WIndows machnie with Dan's RadLog Professional (another excellent app ).
Today, using pyradmon on a RaspPI3 board, I could finally put to rest my old laptop!
...and everything is working fine ( http://radmon.org/radmon.php?function=showuserpage&user=mariusmihaica )
Best Regards,
Marius
Last edit: 8 years 6 months ago by marius.mihaica.
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8 years 6 months ago #1988
by ThibmoRozier
Replied by ThibmoRozier on topic PyRadmon install and set up on Raspberry Pi (Wheezy Raspbian)
Great to hear that.
RadLog might also work using the mono framework, though that would require you to use a DE (Desktop Environment) with a monitor.
RadLog might also work using the mono framework, though that would require you to use a DE (Desktop Environment) with a monitor.
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