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Erfanra
Posted - 06/22/2017 : 07:34:25 I have a GMC-320 Plus Geiger counter and I have tested with radioactive sample and it shows about 4000-7000 cpm when it is connected to the charger or pc via usb cable and when i disconnect the cable then it shows 700cpm with same sample, what is the problem? anybody have this problem? And is it normal that it takes about 2 minutes until it counts down and reduces 5000CPM to normal background radiations ?
Follow that post to verify that your tube is NOT light-sensitive!
CPM=7000 is not lethal but also not negligible ( see calculation here http://www.gqelectronicsllc.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=4568) . Are you sure that your source could even give off such a high level of radiation? What kind is the source? Is it beta or gamma?
The tube itself adapts to a new radiation level within a millisecond or less, because that is how long a single pulse lasts. But in CPM mode the counter sums up all the events over the past minute, and hence it should adapt to a new rate level within exactly 1 minute. Compare with picture for a change from 550CPM to background. If it takes longer, then something else is going on.