GCLOG is a lightweight daemon running in the background and constantly reporting your Geiger counter readings to various radiation monitoring websites. With a small footprint and minimal dependencies it is aimed to run on Linux embedded computers, like Raspberry Pi or TP-Link WR703N.
Supported Geiger counter devices
- GQ Electronics GMC-280, GMC-300, GMC-300E, GMC-300E Plus, GMC-320 and GMC-320 Plus
- DIY Geiger Kit GK-B5 and GK-Plus
- RH Electronics MyGeiger, MyGeiger 2, Universal SMT Kit and Arduino IDE Kit
- NET-IO Devices GC08 and GC10
- Arduino Geiger PCB
Supported radiation monitoring websites
Download
Source
Binaries
- LEDE 17.01.6 mips_24kc
- OpenWrt 18.06.2 mips_24kc, mipsel_24kc
- Arch Linux, Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS, Fedora & openSUSE i586/x64 (built on OBS)
- Raspbian 9 armhf
- Snake OS v1.1 ARMv1 binary (Build HOWTO, untested)
Installation
- Download, untar and make
- Copy daemon executable to /usr/bin/gclog and configuration file to /etc/gclog.conf
- Modify configuration to your needs
- Start GCLog
gclog -v -c /etc/gclog.conf
- Monitor syslog
- Arch/Debian/SUSE:
journalctl -t gclog
- OpenWrt:
logread -e gclog
- Arch/Debian/SUSE:
- Stop GCLog
killall gclog
- Instructions for TP-Link WR703N