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  • in reply to: 110000E7 #6483
    Ken Scott
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    @Radu,
    Firmware applied, so far so good. Thanks for the help and support.

    in reply to: uRADMonitorX #6482
    Ken Scott
    Participant

    @nox,
    Thanks for the fix. Looks like I am back in business.

    in reply to: uRADMonitorX #6480
    Ken Scott
    Participant

    Sure here you go.

    I cant seem to get the attachment to upload. here is the code.

    <html><head>
    <meta http-equiv=”content-type” content=”text/html; charset=windows-1252″></head><body><b>uRADMonitor 110000E7</b><br>type:1 hw:109 sw:138 SBM20 <hr>RAD:6CPM<br>VOL:381V 44%<br>T:19.50C<br><br>UP:6407s WDT:48s/180s<br><br>IP:192.168.4.155<br>SERVER:45.79.179.145<br>INT:60s http:200 104/106<hr>JSON [296]</body></html>

    in reply to: uRADMonitorX #6477
    Ken Scott
    Participant

    Hello,
    Just flashed to firmware 138 as instructed by support.
    See Screen shot, Not getting any cpm reading.

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    in reply to: 110000E7 #6458
    Ken Scott
    Participant

    sent emails, messages and no response. Please email the firmware.

    in reply to: 110000E7 #6457
    Ken Scott
    Participant

    i have ordered the usbASP

    in reply to: 110000E7 #6421
    Ken Scott
    Participant

    In every case when I power it up it functions correctly with proper voltage, however after a few minutes it then drops. Should I proceed with the test you outlined?
    I do have a multimeter but am fairly unskilled at electronics.

    in reply to: 110000E7 #6417
    Ken Scott
    Participant

    Do you have the schematics for it?
    No I don’t. are they available?

    in reply to: 110000E7 #6415
    Ken Scott
    Participant

    Inspected unit and there is no sign of damage or moisture.
    Tried a new power supply.
    Runs fine for a few minutes then drops.

    How do we handle the repair?

    in reply to: 110000E7 #6406
    Ken Scott
    Participant

    how do I get it fixed?

    in reply to: 110000E7 #6390
    Ken Scott
    Participant

    uRADMonitor 110000E7
    type:1 hw:109 sw:115 SBM20radiation:0CPM
    average:0.00CPM
    temperature:28.50C

    voltage:149V (13%)
    uptime:13s
    wdt:13s

    ip:192.168.4.155
    server:45.79.179.145
    http:0

    in reply to: Monitor your uradmonitor! #3121
    Ken Scott
    Participant

    To answer your questions
    its been on 3 different routers all with the same behavior.
    Different ISP – no cant do that. I can tell you its a rock solid connection though.

    I am pretty sure its the unit itself as the link lights go dead and do not light up until its hard booted. Once that happens it is fine.

    I have just installed a new cable run with POE to it. we’ll see how this goes. at the very least I’ll be able to power cycle from my office.

    Ken

    in reply to: Monitor your uradmonitor! #3102
    Ken Scott
    Participant

    I am not thinking the watchdog is working. It has dropped out several times over the past few weeks and I have to hard boot it to get it to come back. Currently offline again.

    Is there a way to update the frmware? I know you said mine already has it, however it does not appear to be functioning as you described.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 10 months ago by Ken Scott.
    in reply to: Introduce Yourself! #3027
    Ken Scott
    Participant

    Hello from Groton Connecticut.
    I am running unit 110000E7, which is still indoors. As soon as I get some time I will move it outside so get more accurate numbers.
    Is there a way to adjust its placement on the map? I am many miles off base currently. This is significant as I am in proximity to several installations of nuclear reactors which is partly why I chose to participate in this project.

    in reply to: Monitor your uradmonitor! #2999
    Ken Scott
    Participant

    yes its up and running now, I have moved it between 2 different switches and experienced the same drop, both link lights go completely out as well as the link light on the switch. I will try a new power supply but suspect the cable that was shipped with it, its rather flimsy and has a knick in it, perhaps its faulty or damaged.

    I’ll report back if it occurs again.

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