433 MHz or Bluetooth gamma spectrometer

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Cole Wilhite
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433 MHz or Bluetooth gamma spectrometer

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Hello,
I've been wanting to make a portable gamma spectrometer that can transmit either thru a 433MHz module or a Bluetooth Module for quite some time.
I have 3 × (9 by 9 by 30 mm CsI(Tl) ) crystals and will be using either a 3 x 3 mm or 6 × 6 SiPM per crystal (all of which will be powered by a temperature compensated power supply)
For right now I only plan on monitoring isotopes in the wind or possibly in the rain.

Do you think y'all can provide some ideas for this project?
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Re: 433 MHz or Bluetooth gamma spectrometer

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Cole
You might want to follow the board rules you signed up to and are presently ignoring
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Re: 433 MHz or Bluetooth gamma spectrometer

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My bad
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Re: 433 MHz or Bluetooth gamma spectrometer

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To simplify what i'm trying to do is I'm trying to figure out how to take 3 photodiode (and reduce crosstalk between them), and then amplify and shape the signals to a decent enough quality for detection by the ADC and then the processor (a Arduino UNO) to send it to either a screen or a bluetooth module.
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