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# Mightyohm.com Geigercounter connected to ESP8266
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Here's some code and schematic to connect your mightyohm.com geiger counter to the Internet of Things (IoT).
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![Schematic](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/b4ckspace/esp8266-geigercounter/master/schematic.png "How to connect")
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**If you use the external 3,3 volts, you have to remove the batteries from the geiger counter!**
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## compile
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To compile this code, just clone or download the master branch as a zip and ramp up your arduino library. For this code to work, you need the SimpleTimer-library (http://playground.arduino.cc/Code/SimpleTimer#Download) and the ESP8266 added to your Arduino-IDE as a board (https://github.com/esp8266/Arduino, see install instructions)
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## settings
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You need to adjust the settings in the settings.h file.
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## license and credits
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This code is under MIT license (Christopher Schirner <schinken@bamberg.ccc.de>)
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The geiger counter is used at our hackerspace in bamberg (https://hackerspace-bamberg.de)
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