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Re: Summary of RadDecay software
I would be very appreciative if you could forward copies of the excel
spreadsheets ((4) below) and the freeware program ((5) below.
Thanks for your generous offer,
Paul R. Steinmeyer
Health Physicist
Radiation Safety Associates, Inc.
prstein@radpro.com
Henry Wood wrote:
> Thank you to all who provided input. You have been most helpful. Here is
> a summary:
>
> 1) Most everyone has/uses the old DOS freeware program RadDecay. You can
> download at: www.physics.isu.edu/radinf/Files/download.htm
>
> 2) The newer windows-based version of RadDecay can be purchased
> at:http://www.framatech.com/radsoft/radsoft.asp
>
> 3) DW James Associates has a rad decay calculator for sale at:
> http://www.dwjames.com
>
> 4) A Radsafer from Salzburg was kind enough to provide excel sheets set up
> to do U-235, U-238, and Th-232 decay series. PLease contact and I can
> forward along.
>
> 5) Bruce Busby forwarded me a windows-based freeware program written by
> Charles Hacker at Griffith University in Australia. I have not tried it
> yet, but can forward it to anyone interested.
>
> Best Regards,
> Henry
>
> Thomas Henry Wood
> Blue Ridge Environmental Consulting, Inc.
> 600 Highway 25 North
> Travelers Rest, SC 29690
> 864-834-5513
> thenry@viperlink.net
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