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Leo
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Joined: 15 Jul 2016, 19:18

Newb

Post by Leo » 15 Jul 2016, 19:28

Greets. Electronic Warfare 35 years, ran away to repair household appliances. A fan of physics, a raw nuby to nuclear hokus pokus. Building my first analyzer with the GSB-1525-PRO Gamma Spectrometry Kit, the toys are in the mail. Amazed to find like minded individuals. Would like to thank Antiprotons for the clues which eventually led me here.

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Sesselmann
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Joined: 27 Apr 2015, 11:40

Re: Newb

Post by Sesselmann » 15 Jul 2016, 20:04

Leo,

Thanks for the intro, hope you receive your GS soon, as it happens you were lucky with the GS-1525, it had a better than average resolution , less than 6-7% if I recall correctly. Looking forward to seeing the results of your experiments.

Here is the test run..

Steven
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