Message boards : News : We already have geiger tubes for actual edition & PCB's too :)
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ID: 648 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Great !!! | |
ID: 651 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Hi, | |
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To Whom It May Concern, | |
ID: 660 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Well the technology is here for this project. The submersible part would be mainly packaging right? Might not communicate with the outside world well w/o any additional interface put on it but these detectors I think would do the trick in a water tight container. | |
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I’ve got the working prototype of underwater electronics (Sensor + Network) plus the enclosure. The prototype of hardware and software development is ready in 70%++. From legal side our concept is covered by our two patents application (one from 2008, second 2011). | |
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I’m looking for cooperation to add my concept to the larger research project, and secure financing for prototypes build and sea-side installations. The minimum required budget is 40 000 EUR++. I am only a volunteer at this project so I cannot speak for the project. I can only tell you a little about how this project works and how it *might* be able to work with your project. This project is a Distributed Computing project that runs on the BOINC infrastructure. Anybody can join and participate but members are volunteers who donate their computing resources. Radioactive@home was created by volunteers and is a non-profit enterprise. I sincerely doubt it has $40,000 Euros but that doesn't mean you can't join this project using your own radiation detectors. In a standard configuration your detectors would upload data to an Internet connected computer which would then upload the data to Radioactive@home. Radioactive@home admins might be willing to accommodate the data your detector produces or they might require you to send the data in the type and format this project's detectors produce. Another possibility is that the ships at sea would store the data and upload it to Radioactive@home when the ship returns to port. ____________ | |
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Sorry for delay, but I don't really understand, what do you expect from our team in term of cooperation and bomth sides profit? | |
ID: 678 | Rating: 0 | rate: / Reply Quote | |
Just as a side note. | |
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Just as a side note. Hi (digital@o2.pl) is Polish ;) (email address suggest this). ____________ Regards, Krzysztof 'krzyszp' Piszczek Android Radioactive@Home Map Android Radioactive@Home Map - donated My Workplace | |
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Back on topic: | |
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Back on topic: Most of stuff already arrived to me and is sent do kotfryc who have to solder parts. We still waiting for LCD's and boxes and some small parts. Happy new year to you too :) ____________ Regards, Krzysztof 'krzyszp' Piszczek Android Radioactive@Home Map Android Radioactive@Home Map - donated My Workplace | |
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The PCBs seem to have a new layout, or did I get something wrong? ____________ Gruesse vom Saenger | |
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Yes, we had to change little by layout to put PCB in a (beautifully) box ;) | |
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We already have geiger tubes for actual edition & PCB's too :)