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 GMC-500+ how to detect fold-back of Si-3BG tube?

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brunni Posted - 01/06/2023 : 08:38:19
Regarding the fold-back effect: Are very high dose rates above the range of the Si-3BG tube distinguishable from dose rates within the range of both tubes?
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EmfDev Posted - 01/09/2023 : 12:31:01
You can check here the max readings for GMC-500+.
http://www.gqelectronicsllc.com/support/GMC_Selection_Guide.htm

If you see any higher readings, then tube may have been saturated or passed the peak value.
brunni Posted - 01/07/2023 : 05:09:18
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Originally posted by EmfDev

Yes.



Good. So how does it work?
EmfDev Posted - 01/06/2023 : 13:33:03
Yes.

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