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VAN Posted - 06/24/2013 : 04:46:10
Can I adjust gmq-300 to detect x-rays I.E. those between 100ev and 100kev ?
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ZLM Posted - 06/28/2013 : 11:52:21
You need to make sure there is X-Ray. the GMC-300 does not need the adjustment to detect the X-Ray. Unless you have have a standard reference detector.

see example: http://www.gqelectronicsllc.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3563
VAN Posted - 06/24/2013 : 10:08:43
So how do I adjust to pickup these? I have built a FUSOR that should be putting out dangerous levels of x-rays, but the GMC-300 doesn't register anything above normal background.
ZLM Posted - 06/24/2013 : 08:39:17
Yes. You can do that.

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