Have written to the support meanwhile and hope to get infos by them to pay the Data Logger. Ups, sorry - in post#1 the mail-address is named. Hope, one here can help me to get the full version of Data Logger. I found no Mail-Address of the CQ-Support to contact them for asking how to buy the program. Unfortunately I am not able to attach a screenshot by this, cause the forum says I have to login first - althought I did this. If I click "File" - "Open" - "Order" in this program, every time I try, a PayPal-Windows opens in browser, what displays following: "PayPal - Things don't appear to be working at the moment. I have bought a CQ GMC 500+ and wonder, how to order the Windows Program "CQ GMC Data Logger" Problem solved in short order, thanks for the suggestion. Hi violet_sin, you need to email support and check with them. Meaning I potentially overpaid? I'd love to hear how the pricing works out there. I have one of your 320+ and I also paid $23.48 just recently. Posted - : EmfDev: Explain the "it is about $9.99 if you have purchased 1 of the GQ Geiger counters." part please. It can automatically save data or upload to server (via network/ftp) recorded from either GQ GMC devices or other Geiger Counters. However it does not work at the moment so best is you request a payment link from it is about $9.99 if you have purchased 1 of the GQ Geiger counters. If you download the Data Logger PRO software, there is a button to purchase when you click "Load". What more does it do (than standard version), analysis, anything like GeigerLog?Ī uranium atom is only three hydrogen diameters, but 238 times as massive. Can be mostly skipped by pressing 0.GQ Electronics Technical Support Forum - Data Logger Pro?ġ. Everything is hardcoded I wrote a rudimentary user interface which asks for every value except the colors. As you see in the picture, it cannot go over 65535, it falls down to 0 and counts up again. I have to make something that works around the problem of the maximum 65535CPM. I cant reach the buttons under the plot for some reason. 01:08:58, 3312 (You can see the wrap-around here if it goes over 65535cpm) It is actually possible to read CPM every second from the device as you can see here: 01:08:51, 62549 00:16:44 CPM= 25127(I included the Debug line to see whats happening) You see, you can get the CPM every second too. I get the cpm data now, but conversion into decimal is not working correctly. The plotting works and reading of the file is fine. I deactivated the creation of an average line so that i can go on. ValueError: x and y must have same first dimension, but have shapes (0,) and (5,) This seems easy to fix. In the main of the plot program it is this line:ĭata = np.genfromtxt(logfile, delimiter=",", converters = ".format(x.shape, y.shape)) The log file must have precisely(!) this format: 15:51:52, 23 The linkage allows to have a consistent connection to, in this case, "/dev/gqgmc", irrespective of other devices. Like you can have different numbers at the COM ports, so one can have different numbers at the "dev/ttyUSBX" designation, which becomes relevant, when you have multiple serial devices connected. Instead of "/dev/anything" as in Linux, under Windows you would use "COMX" with X any number from 0(?),1,2. The "using serial communication via /dev/gqgmc (linked to /dev/ttyUSB0" thing is about the way Linux handles what is called "COM-Ports" under Windows. In short, byte sequences are handled as strings in P2 and as byte sequences in P3. I did explain some of the issues here in reply #3: The error you are seeing is a consequence of some of the differences. If you are not very(!) experienced in Python, I'd discourage the use of my Python2 version program and run it in Python3. My statements are "stuff-a-hobbyist-says" and not in any way professional. What does that mean? Its written on top as commentary: "using serial communication via /dev/gqgmc (linked to /dev/ttyUSB0" If i change the baudrate to 57600 even getVER(ser) does not work. I guess its some kind of data stream error. This Error comes from every other function instead getVER(ser). # into a python list of 256 int values, and returns the list # This routine converts the 256 character long string TypeError: ord() expected string of length 1, but int found Import serial # the communication with the serial portįile "C:\Users\Chaosuser\Desktop\GeigerLog\geiger_basic.py", line 134, in getCFG In its simplest, stripped down version, this is a fully functional Python data logger: Guidance for programming is acknowledged to be taken from Phil Gillaspy's C++ code for Linux, also found in the GQ download page ( ) I programmed a Python script to access my new GMC-300Eplus using Linux Ubuntu Mate 16.04. Python Script to log/plot data from Geiger Counter GQ Electronics Technical Support Forum - Python Script to log/plot data from Geiger Counter
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