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RE: Ion Chamber Instruments
I would just as soon take a beating as buy a Victoreen ion chamber. My
misguided predecessor thought they were great, and therefore, I have
inherited a lot of them. Kudo's for you folks realizing that they need
something else.
Both Bicron and Eberline make high quality ion chambers. The Bicron is a
little lighter, responds a little quicker, is a little less rugged, and a
little more expensive than the Eberline. Take your pick.
Jim Bult, RRPT
NASA MSFC RSO
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> From: Lorna Bullerwell[SMTP:ljb1@cornell.edu]
> Reply To: radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
> Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 1999 12:51 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: Ion Chamber Instruments
>
> Our research reactor folks are interested in purchasing a new portable ion
> chamber instrument and I was wondering if any of you had any
> recommendations. They currently have a Victoreen 450 BE, but it has been
> flaking out on them. They would be looking for something durable,
> preferrably not too heavy, and inexpensive. Does anyone have one that
> they
> really like? Please respond directly to me. Thanks!!
>
> Lorna
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