I plan to tackle this using a methodology I learned from Frank E Bird a long time ago. It always works well for me when starting anything I have never done. I will be using a small spreadsheet to break up my thoughts and process into five major steps:
1. Identify the objective and Investigate the situation.
2. Evaluate the options
3. Develop a plan
4. Implement the plan
5. Monitor, measure, and improve
If you do these steps in a loop it becomes the Demming approach of Plan, Do, Check, Adjust (PDCA). Alternately you can replace step 5 with PDCA.
My objective(s) will continue to morph over the initial bit as my starting research unfolds, but once I hit step 3 it is critical to not change the objectives. I have a huge problem with the "Babbage Syndrome' (Les Kilpatrick-1977) and it is crucial that I do a solid lock down before step 4.
Thank you theremino for the information. It seems that the most cost effective approach is to stay with the vacuum PMT but change to a NaI(TL) crystal if I can find a 38mm one for a reasonable price.
Downlinking the audio is a great idea, because we are very good with audio. I can also record the audio onboard as a form of datalogging as well. Since I will also inlcude a GPS to provide precise time data, I could also time and altitude stamp the audio log easily.
That would allow any post flight analysis to reconstruct the information into an altitude versus gamma type & level -- which is the primary objective of the project. It would also allow us to see the gamma count "inversion" point which is the second key objective.