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Re[2]: Extended range gap




     Since when is it a requirement to know something to work for the 
     government?  No scoop, it's like fishing in the bathtub, no bites.
     
     Kim


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Subject: Re: Extended range gap
Author:  myself@lanl.gov at hubsmtp
Date:    9/30/97 8:52 AM


Man, you work for the government!  Don't you know anything!!?
     
Just kidding.  What's the scoop on going out to Californ-I-A?
     
Jeff
At 08:18 AM 9/30/97 -0500, you wrote: 
>
>     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. 
>
>**********************
>*Kim Merritt, RRPT   *
>*Sandia Labs, NM     *
>*kdmerri@sandia.gov  *
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>
>
Jeff Eichorst
Occurrence Investigator
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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