GeigerGraph for Networks is a program created by a company called Mineralab. It is distributed through a subsidiary called GeigerCounters.com. GeigerGraph is used to create a network of automatic monitoring stations on a volunteer basis for reading and uploading counts per minutes Geiger counter readings. The main focus is on the continental United States but there are additional monitoring maps for Alaska and Hawaii, Europe, Japan and Australia. Anyone who wants to can purchase a compatible Geiger counter, purchase the software, connect to the network, register their station and begin uploading data. There is a demo that will allow you to check out the software before you purchase. GeigerGraph for Networks is available at http://www.geigercounters.com/NetworkVersion.htm%20.
Using a data cable, connect a compatible Geiger counter to a serial port on your PC computer with Window 98 or later operating system. Download the software and install it on your computer. The first thing that you will have to do is to sign up for the monitoring site, www.radiationnetwork.com.