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- Clean code
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- Clean code
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- check MQTT reliability
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- check MQTT reliability
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- ~~OLED display support~~
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- ~~OLED display support~~
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- Radioactive@home integration (as a standalone sensor without Boinc client)
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### Hardware
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### Hardware
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**RadiationD v1.1 (CAJOE)** it's a cheap(est) Geiger counter that you can found on China market. I recommend to order assembled ;) due lacks of documentations. Next one is ESP32. I like generic dev boards like **HW-394 - ESP32-WROOM-32** - they are cheap, have many gpio, now they have even USB-C ;) Let's go connect it together. My CAJOE arrived with DuPont jumper wire, but don't be confused: **VIN** on CAJOE is an signal output! After everything is connected, you can flash ESP with **Geiger-interface.ino**. On first boot, WiFiManager create access point named **ESP_xxxxxx**. After connect there will be captive portal (or under address http://192.168.4.1) where you can configure:
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**RadiationD v1.1 (CAJOE)** it's a cheap(est) Geiger counter that you can found on China market. I recommend to order assembled ;) due lacks of documentations. Next one is ESP32. I like generic dev boards like **HW-394 - ESP32-WROOM-32** - they are cheap, have many gpio, now they have even USB-C ;) Let's go connect it together. My CAJOE arrived with DuPont jumper wire, but don't be confused: **VIN** on CAJOE is an signal output! After everything is connected, you can flash ESP with **Geiger-interface.ino**. On first boot, WiFiManager create access point named **ESP_xxxxxx**. After connect there will be captive portal (or under address http://192.168.4.1) where you can configure:
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