Hello from California!

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27rexr
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Hello from California!

Post by 27rexr » 24 Oct 2024, 13:20

Hey! My name is Rex. I am a high school student from Northern California interested in spectroscopy and radiation detection. I am a member of the RadWatch team at Berkeley. I've done some light dabbling with putting together geiger counters/various detectors and I am definitely looking to get more into this stuff. I currently have a Ludlum Model 3, a Theremino MCA with a Scionix 38 B 57 / 1.5M - E1, a GMC 300S modified with a BNC Connector, and a few older Civil Defense Counters. I look forward to interacting with and learning from all of you!
Rex, a high school student from california

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Sesselmann
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Re: Hello from California!

Post by Sesselmann » 24 Oct 2024, 14:22

Hello Rex,

Welcome to the forum, it sounds like you are well on your way down the RAD path...☢️

Check out the User Control Panel (UCP) and consider adding a signature to your posts, Something simple like "Rex from Northern California" will suffice, but if you want you can add a more detailed profile. It makes the forum more friendly and lets other users know a little more about who posted what they are reading.

Cheers.

Steven

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