Re: [weewx-development] Sieverts (Ionizing Radiation)

2022-03-17 Thread Glenn McKechnie
Clay, I've extracted the group_ion_radiation entries from the uRadMon driver and copied them to /user/extensions.py (which itself is from weewx-4.6.0) If you save your copy and replace it with the attachment, then place the following stanza wherever it's needed (under whatever skin you're using i

[weewx-development] Re: Sieverts (Ionizing Radiation)

2022-03-17 Thread glenn.m...@gmail.com
I'll try again, it appears my first message failed to get through. -- Forwarded message -- [...] Cc: weewx-development Hi Clay, The original UradMon A3 (https://www.uradmonitor.com/) had, along with various other environment sensors, a gieger counter that registered in cpm. I

Re: [weewx-development] Sieverts (Ionizing Radiation)

2022-03-17 Thread Glenn McKechnie
Hi Clay, The original UradMon A3 (https://www.uradmonitor.com/) had, along with various other environment sensors, a gieger counter that registered in cpm. I've recently updated the driver (https://github.com/glennmckechnie/weewx-uradmon) for it to return microSieverts/hour rather than its defaul

Re: [weewx-development] Sieverts (Ionizing Radiation)

2022-03-17 Thread Greg Troxel
"'Cameron D' via weewx-development" writes: > " ionizing_radiation " would be an obvious and unambiguous choice. I guess there are two observations, one is counts/s and the other some estimate of uSv/s. But given the weewx approach, I think it makes sense to let the input device attempt to es