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Re: gas proportional counters?
Melissa,
What type of application are looking at here? I have had some
experience with neutron type, and I can also direct you to some
of my counterparts at Reuter-Stokes/GE in Ohio.
Jay
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> Date: Thu, 9 Mar 95 09:08:56 -0600
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> I'm looking for recommendations on gas proportional counters. We're
> looking for something reliable from a company with good support -- and, of
> course, the budget isn't infinite.
>
> I don't want to sound rude (but I will anyway), but I'd like to hear from
> users, not from sales reps, please. :-) Sales brochures that I receive
> often go straight from my mail slot into the nearest waste container.
>
> Thanks in advance, everyone!
>
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