[ RadSafe ] Japan FOOD-Beta counts or other in food etc.??
Paul Rubin
paulrubin713 at comcast.net
Sun Mar 20 18:04:55 CDT 2011
Thanks Maury and Dog.
I had found that site. It only has section 1 of the manual. Its missing sections 2-6.
Woof
Paul
On Mar 20, 2011, at 1:49 PM, Maury Siskel <maurysis at peoplepc.com> wrote:
> Hi Paul,
> This should do you well .........
> http://www.tunl.duke.edu/~cwest/Manuals/Victoreen%20Manual-1.pdf
>
> Best,
> Maury&Dog
> ========================
> Paul Rubin wrote:
>
>> George: I agree with you that the probe is a cylindrical pancake, but the meter I clearly saw on my HD TV was a TCS-312. It had a light blue control area and knob controls, not touch panel. The 312 is listed for alpha or alpha-beta scintillation probes, but I guess that it can be set up for GM also. Anyway it looks nice. I want one.
>> On another topic. I just picked up a nice Victoreen 450P. I can't find a full manual on the web. Anyone have one?
>> Also how do you think this compares to the newer 451P?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Paul Rubin N8NOV
>> Houston
>>
>> On Mar 19, 2011, at 11:18 PM, <GEOelectronics at netscape.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Dewey, the survey meter of choice seems to be an Aloka 146 series with a pancake probe. At least that's what is making it onto the NHK videos.
>>>
>>> http://www2.aloka.co.jp/products/index_html/radiation/002
>>>
>>>
>>> Therefore Beta+ Gamma, alphas blocked by contamination covering (plastic bags).
>>>
>>>
>>> George Dowell
>>>
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