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javholgu |
Posted - 06/08/2015 : 20:58:24 Hello,
The GMC 320 Plus can detect Beta, Gamma and X ray radiation. I wonder if somebody could explain how to meassure them individually and how to set up the meter to do this and display that it is in a Beta, Gamma, or X meassuring mode an show the meassurement. I am trying to detect radiation in a granite countertop. Also, I would appreciate if you could explain the meassurement methodology for different cases.
Thank you,
Javier |
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Nisei |
Posted - 10/29/2015 : 02:47:44 quote: Originally posted by ZLM
However, there is no way to distinguish between different radiations due to the nature of the Geiger Tube.
I don't agree. You can use a shield for beta radiation so it only measures gamma. You can't do it the other way around though (only measure beta). I'm surprised the GMC counters don't come with a shield for beta radiation. Just like the probes which have a window to expose the tube. |
usagi |
Posted - 07/22/2015 : 00:00:10 BTW you can get similar CPM from granite benches in public places. parks, etc. |
ZLM |
Posted - 07/21/2015 : 10:16:42 For the background readings we suggest:
1. Safe level. Less than 50CPM or 0.25uSv/h. Means no worry at all. 2. Attention level. 51CPM – 99CPM. OR 0.26uSv/h – 0.39uSv/h . Means you need to find out why . 3. Warning level. More than 100CPM or more than 0.40uSv/h. Means do not stay in this area for long period.
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hkmk23 |
Posted - 07/21/2015 : 04:57:30 Hi, newbie here. So can someone tell me what settings I should have to get the readings from a granite counter top? and what readings are fine and what reading means I should get rid of the top and what readings mean I should run a mile...!
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ZLM |
Posted - 06/13/2015 : 08:06:43 Detects granite counter top is not problem on this Geiger counter. However, there is no way to distinguish between different radiations due to the nature of the Geiger Tube.
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