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Extended range gap




     Is anyone familiar with an old GE product called an Extended Range Gap 
     (ERG)?  It was manufactured at GE Neutron Devices Dept. (Pinnelas?) in 
     St. Petes.  It is a gas filled gap but we have no reference to what 
     the fill gas is or if it contains any radioactive materials.  It looks 
     similar to other devices I have come across (neutron tubes) but I 
     can't be sure.   Please direct replies to me.
     
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*Kim Merritt, RRPT   *
*Sandia Labs, NM     *
*kdmerri@sandia.gov  *
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