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 GMC-500+ and two tubes

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mimichris Posted - 11/27/2022 : 02:41:41
I've read everywhere that you can't put two geiger tubes in series but in parallel with each one having its load resistance, how come the GMC-500+ has the two tubes in series, at this what did I understand?
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mimichris Posted - 11/27/2022 : 08:39:23
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Originally posted by ullix

The tubes in a GMC-500+ act as two separate tubes in the system. They can be read out independently.



OK, thanks.
ullix Posted - 11/27/2022 : 05:29:39
The tubes in a GMC-500+ act as two separate tubes in the system. They can be read out independently.

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