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Coming soon – A mobile, smart, open source Geiger counter

January 19th, 2021 | by Saren Tasciyan | posted in 3D Design, 3D Printing, Design, Electronics, Guide, Maker/DIY

I finished this project right after the spread of the pandemic. I guess, I was preparing for the wrong crisis. Well, to my defense, Chernobyl TV series aired months before that. Anyhow, I will share how and why I designed it.

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