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(on the GC-01 ) The vertical autoscaling usually functions fine, but sometimes there is at least one datapoint that pulls things down and then about half the screen is basically lost: is there a way to control the scaling? Also is there maybe a way to expand the graph (the 1/0.01 could be inside the graph for that) or maybe even switch between log/linear to find the best view of an intresting piece of data? Furthermore, for the "zoomed out" timespans, is there maybe a way to enable min/avg/max view like this: |
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When measuring ionizing radiation, usually the order of magnitude (the logarithmic value) matters more than the linear value. That’s why both the history and the bar view of the instantaneous measurement mode are logarithmic (e.g., every division represents a tenfold increase in value). And that’s why a scale which increases tenfold for every division makes more sense. Also, keep in mind that due to the statistical nature of the pulses, the measurement error is on the order of 50%. So what you are seeing is expected to be noisy. |
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might not be helpful but this firmware lets you connect a PC via USB for data capture and analysis and the graphs are far more detailed - you might want to try "geigerlog" at least as an interim measure.
https://github.com/Gissio/geigerlog-radpro