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Measuring the energies of a Beta emitter by the subtractive process using absorbers is pretty straightforward. Betas are not of one energy like Gammas, but...
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Stopping Betas K0FF Offline Send Email Remove Author | Ban Author From Kr85. Betas @ 685 keV. Detected by a 6993 tube. 12 sheets of paper. 2 thin sheets of...
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X-Ray Fluorescence in Lead We know that lead is dense and is often used for radiation shielding. It would make sense that a thicker piece of lead would shield...
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The 715,717 and 720 run at 50 Volts. As you know the CDV 700 runs at 900 Volts. No interchangeable parts between the Ion-chamber and true Geiger Counter...
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The Ludlum 44-6 and Eberline HP-270 (Note1) have almost the exact same sensitivity with the shield open. Inside they use the same tube, a 725 from LND. This...
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SI Units for Radioactivity The SI unit is the becquerel (Bq) 1 Bq = 1 disintegration per second = 2.7 x 10-11 curie (Ci) 1 Ci = 3.7 x 1010 Bq = 37 GBq Other...
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Geologists have a keen interest in radioactivity, as it can foretell the nature of the earth in the vicinity. Some even use the small differences to detect the...
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Welcome to the group! ... We subscribe here to the definition as stated in the Electronics and Nucleonics Dictionary (Markus/Margraw Hill): " Roentgen- the...
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NIM means Nuclear Instrument Module Long ago a standard was agreed upon to allow different manufacturer's to make modules that would fit into a nuclear...
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note, photos not currently available on this board. Here's the setup: Cs-137 is the source, which has well separated Gammas, one at 32 keV the other at 661 per...
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When I asked Mat Hazard to come over and check out some LEGs, he was eager to help. When he got here he said "where are the girls?". LEG = Low Energy Gamma...
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... This was a very good question, and the easy answer is that each TYPE of tube has a rating in terms of CPM it will give per 1 mR/H of a certain isotope. ...
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Backscatter is nothing more than a reflection. When Beta particles strike an object they are either absorbed, pass through or bounce back. The Radium D+E or Pb...
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One MicroCurie of activity is equal to 2.22 X 10 E6 DPM ( disintegrations per minute). or: 2.22 X 10E6= 2,220,000 DPM and DPM = CPM ( Measured on meter ) X...
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Electrical Tape Tips by K0FF Did you ever notice that electrical tape, like a hammer, comes with no instructions? Perhaps the makers figure that everyone ...
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Taking a Radiation Reading" is a simple matter. Understanding that reading may be a little more complex. Yes you can point your CDV700 at something, and get a...
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True, most of us in this "hobby" want low range, high sensitivity detectors and systems. We have easily reached the maximum sensitivity allowed by nature and ...
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Or: "What next after the CDV700 with 6993 GM Tube?" By far the most common radioactive materials are the ones found in the soil and rocks in most every state...
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In the booklet that comes with the CDV 700's, they mention the check source as being Radium D+E. All that means is that it contains the 4th (D) and 5th(E)...
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Using here the CS-137 @ 5 uCi, which gives off some Betas but primarily a 661.6keV Gamma. A homemade aluminum capsule filters the Beta, and yields a pure Gamma...
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A GM tube works by having a gas inside ionize when it is penetrated by radiation*. The gas is usually Helium, Argon or some other gas. If that one gas were all...
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Alpha and Beta particles are actually physical particles of matter. The Alpha is two protons and two neutrons, and consequently is relatively very heavy and...
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Dictionary definition of 'scintillate": Main Entry: scin·til·late Pronunciation: 'sin-t&l-"At Function: verb Inflected Form(s): -lat·ed; -lat·ing ...
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GM probes, like the ones on CDV-700's, all the different end-window and pancake probes work on the same principle, in which a radiation penetration causes a...
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Have you been looking for a really good ( and cheap) lab vacuum pump for your cloud chamber or other project? Try borrowing you wife's FOODSAVER food vacuum...
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2.54 cm = 1 inch. 30.4 cm = 1 foot. 2.83E4 cc = 1cubic foot. The atom is the smallest part of an element that can be separated by chemical reaction. Atomic...
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www.etsu.edu/ospa/rso/sessions/Three.ppt The above link explains how the distance Betas travel in air is about 12 feet per MeV of energy. There are some good...
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Most ion-chamber instruments are open to the air, and are high range. Another class of instrument uses pressurized chambers and is much more sensitive. All...
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Convert mR readings to uCi values: The "Specific Exposure Rate Constant", sometimes known as the "Gamma Factor", is the exposure rate at a specific distance...
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Mar 31, 2005
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Welcome to the GeigerCounterEnthusiasts group. We are primarily interested in the equipment side of Geiger Counters, and will strive to gather and disseminate...
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