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Old January 6th 10, 08:48 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
Brian Reay[_3_] Brian Reay[_3_] is offline
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Default Geiger Tube Anyone?





"Kenneth Scharf" wrote in message
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You probably could use a Neon bulb as a radiation detector. You'd have
to keep the tube in the dark (inside a black plastic box) and carefully
adjust the voltage across the tube so it was just below the firing voltage
(need a well regulated power supply). Then an alpha or beta particle
might be enough to trigger the tube into conduction. The sensitivity
would be determined how close to the firing voltage the bias supply was
set.


GM tubes don't work quite like that. They have a halogen gas in there as
well to "quench" the conduction caused by the radiation.


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