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dajalukor |
Posted - 02/02/2016 : 01:10:21 Does anyone know how to calculate measure results in µSv based on CPM for the M4011 tube? thanks a lot and greatings from eifel national park |
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Nudnik |
Posted - 03/09/2016 : 00:43:37 There was a thread where you talked about different calibration points and strange behavior of the gmc. I'll try to find that thread and will follow up there.
Thanks
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Distelzombie |
Posted - 03/08/2016 : 07:10:10 Hey, let's keep this international. :)
I recently modified my 300+ with a sbt11a tube. I'm using about ~380cpm/(ySv/h). I googled this value with "conversion rate sbt11a". Don't know the exact value right now. For the standard tube, M4011, I used the before mentioned value of 0.0065 ySv/h. The same here: I used Google to find a conversion rate from people who calibrated their device and chose a common value.
Bitte :) |
Nudnik |
Posted - 03/07/2016 : 23:56:14 Hallo Diestelzombie,
hast du zum Thema Kalibrierung schon näheres herausgefunden? Welche Werte verwendest du aktuell und warum?
Danke Nudnik |
Distelzombie |
Posted - 02/02/2016 : 09:33:57 Hi.
The standard, internal conversion rate of the GMC is 0.005ySv/h per click. A recommended rate by ppl on the Internet is ~0.0065. They got it by calibrating their device to a cs137 checksource.
(For some reason the GMC will lower this value if the cpm will exceed the cpm values used to calibrate it. Got no reaction on that from ZLM so far.) |