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  • Some rad links…

    Posted on August 1, 2012 7:44 pm by Johan

    Below are some interesting links about radiation (detection) that I have collected over time:

    Have questions about geiger counters, the CDV-700 or gammaspectrometry? Just go to these Yahoo groups:

    CDV700CLUB : The CDV 700 Club is a forum for like minded individuals that enjoy collecting, fixing up, and using geiger counters and other r

    GeigerCounterEnthusiasts : PAGE 2…for Archives go to PAGE1

    GammaSpectrometry : Gamma Spectrometry

    Want videos? Check out these awesome Youtube channels:

    http://www.youtube.com/user/antiprotons?feature=watch

    http://www.youtube.com/user/antiprotons?feature=watch

    Want pictures? Check out the Flickr Radioactivity pool: Continue reading → Post ID 1080


    Electronica english wetenschap/science 📎and tagged Electronica english geiger counter radioactiviteit radioactivity
  • New geiger counter build

    Posted on July 7, 2012 7:56 pm by Johan

    I’m currently building a GM counter for a friend and was looking for nice, low
    power circuits working on 9V cells.

    I found this circuit which is derivative of Charles Wenzel’s designs:

    http://www.mikrocontroller.net/attachment/103170/Geiger_Hochspannung.png

    Components are fairly basic apart from the HV transistor and zeners. The other
    transistors can be basically any small signal PNP/NPN transistor from the
    junkbox. I used BC547 and BC557 and a MPSA44 HV transistor. Continue reading → Post ID 1080


    Electronica english wetenschap/science 📎and tagged Electronica english geiger counter high voltage radioactivity soldering
  • Some info on getting started with radiation detection

    Posted on May 23, 2012 2:06 pm by Johan

    Glass window GM tube

    Quite a lot of the posts on this weblog are about radiation. To summarize some of the information I decided to write this post.

    Geiger Counters

    If you want to detect some radiation it is the easiest to buy a simple geiger counter.  On eBay various geiger counters are sold for varying prices. Also check out the links at the end of the article. Possible options are: Continue reading → Post ID 1080


    Electronica english wetenschap/science
  • GS-1100A2 teardown and review

    Posted on May 12, 2012 8:58 pm by Johan

    The Australian company Bee Research offers the Gamma Spectacular USB powered scintillation probe bias supplies with integrated preamplifier and audio output. With this box, a scintillation detector and the excellent free PRA software it is possible to perform some basic gamma spectrometry far cheaper than obtaining a multichannel analyser, which usually cost thousands of dollars/euros.

    I bought one of these from a  Yahoo groups Gamma spectrometry member out of curiosity. What’s in this little box? Continue reading → Post ID 1080


    Electronica english wetenschap/science 📎and tagged Electronica english gammaspectroscopy radioactiviteit radioactivity science scintillation detector
  • Most fearsome medical treatments

    Posted on May 6, 2012 2:42 pm by Johan

    I have a more than healthy interest in medical procedures. When I have something or hear from somebody having some sort of serious illness I read up on it. Most stuff is just interesting, but some treatments cause me to fear and respect medicine. Here are some of the treatments I will hopefully never need:

    (please note, I am not a doctor, consult one for official opinions on these procedures)

    Heart transplant

    A heart transplantation is performed when a heart is no longer able to support the patients body. The new heart is harvested from someone who has recently deceased and is kept on artificial circulation to keep the heart in good condition. When the surgery is near, the heart is stopped and put on ice. The patient is put on cardiopulmonary bypass which means that circulation and oxygenation of the blood is done with a heart-lung machine. The old heart is removed, the new one put into its place and connected to the main veins and arteries. The heart is then restarted and from then on handles circulation in its new body. Continue reading → Post ID 1080


    english medisch/medical wetenschap/science 📎and tagged cancer fearsome medisch/medical radioactivity respect

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