Message boards : Science : Minimum separation of sensors ?
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I'm wondering what would be the minimum seperation of sensors for useful project data ? | |
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The idea is to create such a dense grid of detectors as possible. Distribution of individual sensors within even a few kilometers from each other is most desirable. | |
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That is what I wanted to know. | |
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To the computer would be the USB cable right? | |
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To the computer would be the USB cable right? Well yes, there is the distance of the USB cable to the computer from the module but also the distance of cable from the module to the sensor tube. I was speaking of the distance of the computers. it might not be practical in an office envirornment to have the sensors very far from the computer. At home is a different matter where it is your home and you can do what you want. | |
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keith, it would have it's uses I would imagine depending on the sensitivity of the counters, the 'accuracy' of the location, however not really seeking the direction the beam came in at, hmm. If you had a few computers get a hit and another one or two in the vicinity then that could be a definate proof that yes something did happen, it was picked up by several unique sensors. | |
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