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Old June 1st 05, 11:10 AM
 
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Hi,
Can anyone advise on the repair of these British 1950s geiger counters?
The one I've had for years has ceased to "click". The power supply tests fine,
and I'm getting a decent voltage to the probe unit.
The GM tube works fine in a different unit and changing to another tube doesn't
help.
All suggestions gratefully received.
TIA
RC
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Old June 1st 05, 05:02 PM
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Leaky paper caps or high value resistors.


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Hi,
Can anyone advise on the repair of these British 1950s geiger counters?
The one I've had for years has ceased to "click". The power supply tests
fine,
and I'm getting a decent voltage to the probe unit.
The GM tube works fine in a different unit and changing to another tube
doesn't
help.
All suggestions gratefully received.
TIA
RC



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