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GeigerGraph for NetworksThis program, which gives one access to the wildly popular Radiation Network, is a more powerful version of GeigerGraph, with all of the features of the standard version, but with the additional capability to share Radiation data in real time over the Internet, and to monitor that data through a Radiation Map and a series of Remote Graphs. Here is a picture of the Main Screen, with detailed description below:
Overlaid on top of the main graph for the local Monitoring Station is a National Radiation Map, where each colored circle represents a Radiation Monitoring Station at that location on the Map. The numerical value displayed in each circle represents the Radiation Counts Per Minute (CPM) for that station during the last minute, which value updates every minute. If any station detects a dangerous Radiation level, then an Alert symbol appears over that station (for example, 139 CPM over the panhandle of Texas), accompanied by a pop-up visual alert and an audible alert (play this Remote Alert sound file). Thus, you can see that by using this software, you can immediately know the Radiation levels in real time anywhere in the US where there is a monitoring station participating in this Network, and obtain immediate, real time notification of any dangerous Radiation level detected!!! Meanwhile, the graph window at the lower left of the Main Screen represents the graph of a representative Remote Monitoring Station, providing minute by minute Radiation detail, as well as access to a log of the data by spreadsheet, along with detailed identification information for that station. A Remote Graph like this is readily available for every station shown on the Map. Although the picture above shows a static map, the Radiation Map is fully interactive, with zoom capabilities, descriptions of Nuclear Sites and Monitoring Stations, additional Map Layers, including Counties, Airports, Roads, Railroads, Lakes and Rivers, and even the capability to download City Streets for your county. Plus, in keeping with the elements of a true Network, the GeigerGraph software has its own Chat forum. Other Features: Global Map: The latest version adds a global map, including all countries in the world, along with major cities, and most Nuclear Sites in those countries. This makes possible a truly universal Radiation Network, where monitoring stations can operate from any country and share their data with those in the United States, and vice versa. GPS Enabled: The Radiation Map incorporates a GPS feature, where plugging a GPS device into your computer turns your station into a mobile detection vehicle. Applications: This Network version of GeigerGraph software has three primary applications: 1.) You can become part of a growing nationwide grass roots Radiation Monitoring Network, contributing to the National Radiation Map, where that data is available to anyone in the US or the world at this web site: www.RadiationNetwork.com/ 2.) Or, if you are a municipal Fire Department in a large city, for instance, you could set up a network of Radiation Monitoring Stations at key locations around the city, such as harbors, piers, tunnels, bridges, airports, etc. and monitor the Radiation level at each site in real time from a central station, receiving any Radiation Alerts that may arise, so that you can take immediately action to control potential exposure. Because the Radiation Map is fully interactive, you can zoom in and keep the Map at the zoom level for just your Metropolitan Area, or zoom in further at any time down to the City Street level. 3.) Or, a Community Group could set up Radiation Monitoring Stations around a nuclear power plant, for instance. You could zoom in on the Radiation Map to just the region around the Nuclear Power Plant, showing your community group's network of monitoring stations, and even upload that Regional Map for viewing by the general population in your area. In addition to the sharing of Radiation data over the Internet or a LAN, the Network version of GeigerGraph also has the capability to, upon Radiation Alerts, to send those Alerts by Email, or to execute a Web Program. Compatible Geiger Counters:
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We also offer a free Demo version of the GeigerGraph software. Click on this Demo link to try it out, and then return here if you want to order the full version of GeigerGraph. Order Geiger Graph for Networks here. If you need both the Software and Data Cable, because you already have a compatible Geiger Counter, or one on the way, choose this option below, and then choose a Station Name farther below. This product typically ships within a day or two. Qty: SKU: SC3 Price: $79Choose this option if all you need is just the Software itself, and not the Data Cable. Then, because this is a Password protected network, choose a Station Name farther below. Qty: SKU: SC3WOC Price: $61And here is a Shopping Cart button for just the Data Cable with Serial connector. Qty: SKU: DC2 Price: $18And if you need a Serial to USB Adapter because your PC does not have a Serial Port, as in the case of some modern PC's, especially laptops, then order that below. This comes with its own driver software on CD which should be installed before using the Adapter. Qty: SKU: SW-1314 Price: $17Or, if you already have the Standard Version of GeigerGraph, then order GeigerGraph for Networks below at the upgrade price of only $30, without Data Cable, which you already have, and then choose a Station Name farther below: Qty: SKU: SC3U Price: $30Station Name Selection: To use this Network version of the software, you will need an assigned Station Name which is how you will be identified over the Radiation Network. Type your desired Station Name in the field below, and then select the "Submit Station Name" button ( you can always change your Station Name later). Please note that your Station Name must contain a minimum of 3 characters, a maximum of 12 characters, can not contain any sort of punctuation, but can contain spaces. SN:Back to the overview of Geiger Counter Models |