Hi, apart from my sensors for air quality and noise I have a multigeiger for measuring background radiation. The multigeiger had to be registered in devices.sensor.community and the values show up in archive.sensor.community. The site where the multigeigers are displayed, multigeiger.citysensor.de, is going to stop at the end of this year. In the graph was said that the values will be accessible on sensor.community.
Does that mean that the category radiation is going to be added to the general map?
Hi, just noticed that the multigeiger site is offline. It was announced a while ago that he would take the server down.
You mentioned that @Lukas had a solution to replace the devices.multigeiger.de site. I thought that radioactivity would be integrated on the sensor.community map. What is the current status?
Hi @pjg , is there any update as the multigeiger site has been pulled now? You mentioned a while ago that there was someone working on a replacement. I miss the radiation data displayed on a map
Interesting. If Geiger counter data is already reaching Sensor.Community, having clear map integration and public code would make the feature easier to understand and trust.
f you’ve read the thread then you should have found the link to the firmware.
The project page is here: Multigeiger – Ecocurious
There you can find more infos about the project and the sensor.
As this is maintained by another group (where we don’t know their future plans) we haven’t integrated the data in our map. Beside this is radioactivity a much more local problem in most cases amd needs much more explanation. The project was started just because our region is a region with a higher probability for Radon in the ground. So many of these sensors are indoors and measuring in the basement.
As the multigeiger map is down permanently I made my own device with a lilygo T-display. It receives the data of my multigeiger via a BLE-connection and shows the value on the display.