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==Status==
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{{Project|Creator=Jim Shoe
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|Status=<onlyinclude> Wires are soldered </onlyinclude>                                <!--LEAVE ONLYINCLUDES FOR STATUS HACK-->
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|Born On=11:59, 5 May 2007 (CDT)                                                              <!--DO NOT EDIT -->
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==Description==
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==Overview==
 
This started as an idea to use the gage from a Geiger counter as a way to display cpu usage on my [[Radiation Computer]], but then Strages mentioned turning a Geiger counter into a wifi detector, so I stole the idea.  
 
This started as an idea to use the gage from a Geiger counter as a way to display cpu usage on my [[Radiation Computer]], but then Strages mentioned turning a Geiger counter into a wifi detector, so I stole the idea.  
  

Revision as of 10:09, 4 August 2008

Creator:
Jim Shoe
Status:
Wires are soldered
Born On:
11:59, 5 May 2007 (CDT)
Last Updated:
{{{Last Updated}}}

Overview

This started as an idea to use the gage from a Geiger counter as a way to display cpu usage on my Radiation Computer, but then Strages mentioned turning a Geiger counter into a wifi detector, so I stole the idea.

  • New Geiger counters sell on Ebay for ~$60, but old ones from the 60's sell for cheaper. I hope to get one for ~$30.
  • Maybe I can use one of those little wifi detectors such as this. The power from the LEDs could be used to move the needle in the gage.

Updates

  • Purchased Geiger Counter off ebay. Link to item --JimShoe 19:50, 9 May 2007 (CDT)
  • Found a couple of wifi detectors on Amazon. #1 and #2. Some things I liked about these detectors are listed below. Let me know what you all think. Thanks --JimShoe 13:32, 18 May 2007 (CDT)
  1. #1 "Detects 2.4 GHz wireless signals generated from 802.11b/g Wi-Fi device, cordless phone, microwave oven and wireless hidden camera". Has 4 LED's.
  2. #2 can detect both WiFi and Bluetooth, and has 5 LED's.
  1. Link so a wifi detector hooked up to vibrator. Link