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brianweber4 |
Posted - 02/20/2012 : 16:56:25 Is it a rare GMC-280 clear case prototype with a SBT-9 geiger tube installed???
NO!! I damaged my GMC-280 geiger counter's case and I need a replacement GMC-280 case from GQ Electronics. But it looks cool and it does work.
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brianweber4 |
Posted - 05/29/2012 : 05:08:16 I have a GMC-280, I had to un-solder the GM tube clips and re-solder them. I also had to solder a jumper wire to the new clip location to make the SBT-9 work. That was all and it was easy to do.
I have never seen a GMC-300, so I am not sure. |
Radman96 |
Posted - 05/16/2012 : 18:39:45 Really cool! Has anyone thought of an Altoids version? The pcb for the GMC-080 looks like it just might fit. |
dom |
Posted - 05/16/2012 : 04:03:55 I would like to know how you have to replace the tube of the GMC-300 m4011 with an SBT-9 Alpha, Beta, Gamma Geiger Tube, you can help me? thanks |
ZLM |
Posted - 04/17/2012 : 20:48:38 Cool! Lego Geiger Counter. |
brianweber4 |
Posted - 04/17/2012 : 09:05:29 How is this for a geiger case? I'm using Soviet SBT-11A square pancake alpha geiger tube too!
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BlueSky |
Posted - 02/22/2012 : 13:49:11 Look at that! I'd rather have a clear case any day cause it shows the good bits |