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RE: Snoopy
I was told (no proof) that it was due to the electronics package sitting on
top of the detector like Snoopy(tm) on his doghouse.
Dave Neil
neildm@id.doe.gov
On Wednesday, September 08, 1999 10:33 AM, Eugene Forrer
[SMTP:Eugene.Forrer@tdh.state.tx.us] wrote:
> Snoopy is a military name for a neutron detector. I believe its
> actual designation is an ANPDR-70 (Army Navy Portable Detector
> Radiation. Where Snoopy came from who knows, probably the same place
> Cutie Pie came from.
>
>
> The opinions expressed herein are entirely my own
> and not those of any agency, department, bureau,
> etc. of the great state of Texas.
>
> Eugene (Gene) Forrer
> Chief
> Uranium Licensing Project
> Texas Department of Health
> Bureau of Radiation Control
> Eugene.Forrer@tdh.state.tx.us
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