Hunting Uranium Ore Episode 1 w/ RadiaCode 101

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  • Опубликовано: 1 янв 2025

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  • @anon_226
    @anon_226 Год назад +72

    Beautiful! As the developer of our wonderful dosimeter, I'm very happy that the changed click sound works as I wanted it to!)

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +5

      Хорошая работа!

    • @aizono4ki
      @aizono4ki Год назад +2

      В 101 такей же звук?

    • @anon_226
      @anon_226 Год назад +1

      @@aizono4ki да

    • @RuralMichiganDude
      @RuralMichiganDude 10 месяцев назад +1

      I just got mine. Thing is incredible. I've since discovered elevated radon in my workplace through the presence of Pb 214. Great work

    • @GamingAmbienceLive
      @GamingAmbienceLive 8 месяцев назад

      Eugene, will 103G have an internal GPS? I am literally waiting for a model that doesn't have to rely on a phone.
      Also, if you know, is 103G sensor size bigger?

  • @promethium147
    @promethium147 8 месяцев назад +16

    I envy people, who live somewhere near mines or are able to go there so, so much. Not only it must be super cool to search and find your own spicy rocks, but you also save 100s of euros. Great high quality video :)

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  8 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you. I also don´t live near a mining site like that. I have to drive 330 km (205 miles) to get there. May i ask where you live? Many countries have at least some known uranium deposits.

    • @promethium147
      @promethium147 8 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@RADiOiNactivity I'm from Upper Austria. I visited a graphite and a silver mine and also a famous gravel pit in the bavarian forest when I was still mobile. Also I was searching for copper ore on the also famous parking lot on the "Hochkönig". Then I was gifted tungsten ore from Mittersill. But beside that I didn't come anywhere, where ore and especially uranium ore can be found. Maybe I'm going to the Erzgebirge one day for holiday, but without car to be mobile from whatever town you go by train/bus, I think it's still hard to get somewhere, where ore can still be found. Guess thousands of other people already moved every single stone there. Also without a local and/or someone who knows places to go there, it makes no sense. Also I guess it's forbidden to search on a lot of places too.

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@promethium147 Na da wohnst Du doch in der Nähe von mehreren Ländern, die bekannte Uranvorkommen aufweisen. Ich würde Dir einen Ausflug nach Deutschland oder Tschechien empfehlen. In Deutschland musst Du nicht unbedingt ins Erzgebirge, der Schwarzwald ist auch nicht schlecht. Ich kann Dir gerne einige Koordinaten geben, wo Du ordentliche Fundchancen hast.

    • @promethium147
      @promethium147 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@RADiOiNactivity Wäre echt sehr lieb von dir für den Fall der Fälle, dankeschön! Hab dir eine Mail geschickt.

  • @lavamanherovlo684
    @lavamanherovlo684 День назад +1

    Incredible! Many of those chunks in the final yield appear to be mostly pure uraninite/pitchblende with few other minerals attached. I recently procured a radiacode device too and hope to do something similar one day.

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  14 часов назад

      When I look at my newer video and the stuff I found in Central Bohemia.... this isn't all that special. At the time however I was impressed too :)

  • @norandois
    @norandois Год назад +13

    I have the bettergeiger over here in Canada, I’m defenetely buying the radiacode 101, it was very sensitive and fast response, for radioactive stuff, i’m prospecting rare earth here, its a LOT different than prospecting for gold, feel great walking along river for any radioactive rock, you have a good past time! I’m wondering how it would be satisfying straight on uranium stuff!

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +3

      Isnt the bettergeiger already a scintillation counter?
      If it is it should be pretty sensitive already.
      Finding uranium should not be too difficult in canada i suppose. If i remember correctly canada has quite extensive reserves.

    • @norandois
      @norandois Год назад +2

      @@RADiOiNactivity exactly its a scintillation detector, it work well, we have uranium deposit north saskachewan, in eastern canada in Quebec, its a quite ride to get to there, the closest uranium camp is elliot lake here, I’ve been here one time without own a geiger, unfortunately I don’t bring any U ores.

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +2

      @@norandois Here in germany most uranium mining sites have been recultivated.

    • @norandois
      @norandois Год назад +3

      @@RADiOiNactivitythat’s quite different than our regulation over here, they build house straight on the waste because nobody own geiger counter 😆

    • @BertRowe-b3l
      @BertRowe-b3l Год назад +1

      ​@@norandois
      A famous screw up here in USA was the use of (cheap) mine tailings in fill material while grading and as concrete aggregate for building foundations of a GRADE SCHOOL near a mine. Growing children being among the most vulnerable to ionizing radiation, over some years time this created a (radioactive insult related) "cluster" of disease which FINALLY was noticeable statistically and so lead the radioactive source to be investigated & found.

  • @LegacyVision.
    @LegacyVision. Год назад +2

    Like charles david young you can get a cutting board or knee pad and lay out a handful of dirt each time to check much faster

  • @MyWasteOfTime
    @MyWasteOfTime 5 месяцев назад +4

    You should watch metal detecting videos to make your search methods more efficient! It is easier to scoop a hand full of rocks at a time and check the handful than checking one rock at a time.

  • @KineticCascade
    @KineticCascade 6 месяцев назад +3

    My grandparents live near the Baita-Plai mines in Romania soon I hope to do this

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  6 месяцев назад

      Good luck finding something but i think the mine is still in operation.

  • @anupkumarlathar
    @anupkumarlathar Год назад +4

    How much radiation exposure was and measurement unit of radiation ?

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +3

      I didn´t calculate my exposure but it was within safe limits. The unit of measurement is sievert. The ambiet (gamma) dose rate is usually measured in microsievert per hour (uSv/h) which is a millionth of one sievert.

    • @anupkumarlathar
      @anupkumarlathar Год назад +2

      @@RADiOiNactivity thank you very much

    • @rchilds527
      @rchilds527 Год назад +2

      "a shit-ton" in technical terms, but the user doesn't realize it. If he does that once in a lifetime, no big deal. If every weekend? He will be dead of an ionizing induced cancer within 20 years, probably sooner as he gets better/faster at finding "hotter" rocks. Dose limits are low because it is a "lifetime risk" associated with every dose. Also, the "Radiacode" says it has a dosimter with it, so dose "calculation" isn't required.

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +7

      @@rchilds527 The danger of low doses of ionising radiation are not as well understood as you think they are. Besides that the Radiacode is by no means a dosimeter just because it can display a accumulated value. A real dosimeter has to be worn on the chest and should not be sensitive to any beta radiation. If you measure the dose rate on the rocks the value is completly worthless since this is not a full body dose.

  • @REDSKITTLE_VR1567
    @REDSKITTLE_VR1567 4 месяца назад +5

    13:58 thats the biggest peice of uranium i ever seen

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  4 месяца назад

      The chunks can get much larger than this :)

  • @pshtiwanabdulmajeed6731
    @pshtiwanabdulmajeed6731 6 месяцев назад +1

    How can i get one of thic smal detector .link please

  • @darkexecutionertr8939
    @darkexecutionertr8939 7 месяцев назад +5

    Uranium fever has gone and got me down

  • @CT1JRZ
    @CT1JRZ Год назад +1

    Were I can buy a small uranium ore?

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +2

      You can send me an email and give me some specifications what exactly you are looking for (size, looks, and so on...).

    • @CT1JRZ
      @CT1JRZ Год назад

      Were I can find your email?

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +2

      Looks like it is no longer visible in the channel description... here it is: radioinactivity@gmx.net

    • @TheMrGREENRay
      @TheMrGREENRay Год назад

      watch the criminal code of your plca about sending such a things through postal service: crystals of detectors are much larger there (if to compare with RadiaCode 101)

    • @TheMrGREENRay
      @TheMrGREENRay Год назад

      also airports, train stations (underground too)

  • @zoltankovacs6390
    @zoltankovacs6390 Год назад +4

    How did you get into the Barbora tailings? Because it's a restricted area, and I'm curious if they let you in there.

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +8

      It is kinda restricted but only if people work there. On weekends nobody cares. You don´t have to take the main entrance you can climb up on the dump from the surrounding forrest.

  • @mrhack3123
    @mrhack3123 12 дней назад +1

    does that gloves block you from the radiation exposure?

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  12 дней назад

      @@mrhack3123 Not really but they keep my hands from being contaminated.

  • @Tirnadi
    @Tirnadi 22 дня назад

    Oooh i would be interested in buying a small sample

  • @jchan5000
    @jchan5000 Год назад +5

    A shovel would help you a lot, however this way is much more suspenseful ;-)

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +7

      I know why you might think that, but a shovel would not help at all. Have you ever dug a hole in the ground when you have more rocks than soil? You use a pickaxe like 90% of the time. A shovel would just bend. A pickaxe is too heavy and big, so i use my hammer. If i had known beforehand that i would dig out a giant piece of pitchblende it would have taken maybe 2 minutes. I was sitting with my knees on the hard gound, holding my hammer and the smartphone while sweating in the burning sun. On top of that i was expecting maybe one or multiple small pieces...
      Now i have a Gopro and a tripod for my phone, so things are far easier.

  • @thematronsmilitia
    @thematronsmilitia Год назад +2

    Does it detect alpha radiation? All of the cheap geiger counters i see online mention beta gamma and xray, but most of the radiation from natural uranium and thorium would be alpha. Can uranium ore be found from the gamma radiation of it's decay products?

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +6

      This is not a geiger counter, it is in fact a scintillation counter made to register photons. It is roughly 10 times more sensitive to Gamma and xrays than a ordinary sized geiger counter. It has however no sensitivity whatsoever to alpha particles.
      You can easily detect uranium by the daughter nuclides. Some of them are Gamma emitters.

    • @brekel42
      @brekel42 3 месяца назад

      @thematronsmilitia while they may be alpha emitters, alpha particles can only go a few cm in air. They are stopped by the thinnest covering of dirt/leaves/whatever, and the rock itself will block the alpha radiation from inside itself. Alpha detection is only useful when the detector is right on top of an exposed emitter. For searching, gamma is far more useful.

  • @bbrockert
    @bbrockert Год назад +5

    For the impatient: 13:15

    • @stargazer7644
      @stargazer7644 11 месяцев назад

      You're a saint. This was really hard to watch. Continuously thinking tiny pebbles would be giving off a field like that.

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  11 месяцев назад +1

      There is a red cross in the top right corner to close boring videos.

    • @stargazer7644
      @stargazer7644 11 месяцев назад

      @@RADiOiNactivityYou should thank him for making this one watchable. I gave up long before 13 minutes.

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  11 месяцев назад +2

      @@stargazer7644 No i don't. To be honest i don't care at all how long people watch this video or if they watch it at all.

  • @jayytee8062
    @jayytee8062 Год назад +8

    Shine a uv light on those samples.

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +8

      I should do that... some of the secondary minerals should glow under uv light.

    • @jayytee8062
      @jayytee8062 Год назад +4

      @@RADiOiNactivity
      Yes. Uranium also is supposed to glow under UV.

    • @karhukivi
      @karhukivi Год назад +3

      @@jayytee8062 Uranium metal does not glow under UV, nor is it found as a metal! Some uranium secondary minerals e.g. phosphates, will glow but they are bright yellow and easy to spot in daytime too.

    • @jayytee8062
      @jayytee8062 Год назад +2

      @@karhukivi
      Uranium fluoresces under UV light because the UV excites the electrons above the ground state and gives off photons as the electrons transition back to the ground state, (Naomi Marks, a research scientist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California.)

    • @karhukivi
      @karhukivi Год назад +2

      @@jayytee8062 If you mean uranium as the element and metal uranium, then you are misinformed, it does not fluoresce under UV. Some compounds and minerals of uranium do fluoresce, notably phosphates like autunite and silicates e.g. uranophane, but uraninite (UO2) does not fluoresce, nor does pitchblende a common uranium mineral.

  • @Desertprophet83
    @Desertprophet83 Год назад +2

    Nice video !! Enjoyed it !! I have the better gieger s-1. Was wondering if i would need to get this one too.or is the better gieger s-1 good enough to just have that one .

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +1

      That´s a hard question. If you are happy with the Better Geiger i see no reason to upgrade. However the RadiaCode has definetly more to offer in terms of functionality. The app is very rich in features, for example data logging, track recording, gamma spectroscopy, and so on.
      If you compare both devices in terms of sensitivity, the RadiaCode is a quite a bit more sensitive and also more responsive in identifying radioactive sources.
      In the end it all depends on the use case.

    • @Desertprophet83
      @Desertprophet83 Год назад +1

      @@RADiOiNactivity thank you very much for the reply, yeah I want the radiacode need to save up some money .I mean I want a sensitive detector ,I mostly got it for just testing background radiation incase of an emergency event .but youre hunting videos seems real fun..what is the highest limit the radiacode detects? I believe the better gieger detects 20 x times higher then some of the cheaper models .I paid 182$ without water case or test material.

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +2

      @@Desertprophet83 The highest dose rate is 1000 uSv/h. That is enough for general usage in my opinion. If you want a device for a post nuclear war scenario you should get a emp hardened counter for dose rates up to 1 Sv/h. For this purpose relatively insensitive geiger muller tubes or ionisation chambers can be used.

  • @jitterspec
    @jitterspec 9 месяцев назад +2

    Is a scintilator better for looking for ore than a geiger counter? I was at an old claim in AZ and was only getting 50 CPM (0.3 uSv/h) about double background using my GMC-320 PLUS geuger/muller data logger

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  9 месяцев назад +5

      Yes a scintillator is usually better for searching. They are more sensitive and respond much faster to gamma radiation and x-rays. People always think they need an alpha and beta sensitive device, but that doesn´t matter at all. None of that makes it through the top ground layer anyways.
      I start digging at hotspots with > 0.5 uSv/h. The count rate is different for each specific device. For me that works quite good. Slightly increased dose rates like 0.3 uSv/h can also be caused by K-40 (radioactive potassium).

  • @Serpiph
    @Serpiph Год назад +5

    An example how to catch a uranium fever. 😉

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +3

      That would be bad, because i already suffer from hay fever :)

    • @Serpiph
      @Serpiph Год назад +3

      ​@@RADiOiNactivity an additional fever to your collection. 😉 Like a gold fever long long ago.

  • @nxtlightdesign7440
    @nxtlightdesign7440 Год назад +3

    Is the "102" a new version, or a different product? Please advise.

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +1

      It is basically a new version with some minor advantages. The 101 was something like a pre-production model, if i understand this correctly.

    • @Xi_The_Dictator
      @Xi_The_Dictator 6 месяцев назад

      @@RADiOiNactivity will the GQ GMC-300S work?

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  6 месяцев назад

      @@Xi_The_Dictator Work for what? You need to explain that a little better please.

    • @Xi_The_Dictator
      @Xi_The_Dictator 6 месяцев назад

      @@RADiOiNactivity uranium hunting?

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  6 месяцев назад

      @@Xi_The_Dictator oh okay...It kinda depends on your ambitions. Every working geiger counter can probably identify a rich piece of u-ore. The problem is how well that works. The GMC-300S has a small glass tube inside, if i am informed correctly. These glass tubes are not very sensitive so the device wil take quite some time to inform you about varying radiation levels.
      I would probably save the money and buy a geiger counter with large pancake tube (for example GMC-600+) or a scintillation counter...or both :)

  • @jtcustomknives
    @jtcustomknives 6 месяцев назад

    This seams so painfull. I can see using the radiacode to find and area but switching to a standard point source Geiger muller tube when digging would save so much time in pinpointing the location.

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  6 месяцев назад

      I don´t see any advantage using a GM counter. I am also not sure what you mean by "point source" regarding geiger counters. Every piece of u-ore is a point source when you are sufficiently far away with your measuring equipment due to the inverse square law. Sometimes large and strong pieces cause an extensive radiation field. The same is true for multiple small sources in close proximity to each other. The hard part is to differentiate those two cases. Being close to a heatstroke doesn´t help, which was the case in this video :-)

  • @MrHero-ir9nx
    @MrHero-ir9nx Год назад +1

    for what you can use it?

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад

      Do you mean the uranium? You can´t use it for anything that is beneficial or legal :) The only exceptions are using it for experimets with radiation or as a check source for your Geiger counter. Collecting uranium minerals is just a fun activity and most of them look quite beautiful.

    • @MrHero-ir9nx
      @MrHero-ir9nx Год назад +1

      ah ok good to know, I just read that in the Czech glass industry at that time glasses were colored with it, the addition of uranium creates a yellow to greenish color. Good luck with the search@@RADiOiNactivity

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +1

      Yes uranium compounds were used as a color for glass and as a glaze for porcelain. The glaze is often orange in color.

    • @MrHero-ir9nx
      @MrHero-ir9nx Год назад

      nice to now maybe you can even measure the radiation in the glass or porcelain?@@RADiOiNactivity

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +2

      With a geiger counter you can detect the radiation easily. The glaze is often quite radioactive whereas the glass only produces weak emissions. It depends on the purity of the uranium. Uranium itself is not very radioactive, but natural uranium contains all the daughter nuclides that build up due to the decay of the uranium atoms. For example Radium, Radon, Polonium, and so on. For the glass people used chemically purified uranium and because of the very long half-life of uranium it takes ages for the daughter nuclides to build up again.

  • @wazza33racer
    @wazza33racer 3 месяца назад

    The tricky part......is extracting the U-235. Or you can breed Thorium-232 into U-233 which is also fissile. Thorium is well..........everywhere.

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  3 месяца назад

      No mineral collector needs fissile material at all...

  • @Ligh7Bulb
    @Ligh7Bulb Год назад +2

    Instant subscribe and not because I own a couple of RC102 as well

  • @NathanaelNewton
    @NathanaelNewton Год назад +4

    Nice hammer! I need to get a proper rock hammer but for now my estwing hammer will do 😂
    Some spicy rocks! Almost as spicy is the one I found a couple days ago (300 usv peak)

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +5

      This hammer is nothing special, it is from a german hardware store similar to home depot i guess.
      My next video will feature a specimen with almost 300 uSv as well, i am in the process of rendering right now

  • @SOVIET_NIET
    @SOVIET_NIET Год назад +6

    Is the radiacode 102 good

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +5

      This is the "old" 101 model. I received a new RC-102 today and it is pretty much the same. Key differences are: better resolution @ 662 keV (9-10% instead of 11-12%), higher sensitivity to low energy radiation and higher resistance to electromagnetic interferences. I have not verified this information yet, but this is basically what the manufacturer told me via email.

    • @Pemon
      @Pemon Год назад

      wateresistant is more interesting

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +3

      @@Pemon I would always recommend using zip bags to prevent contamination and increase the water resistance. Another benefit is that you dont have to clean the device afterwards.

    • @Pemon
      @Pemon Год назад

      @@RADiOiNactivity but we like to clean the water ways buddy ... GQ gmc-300 E in use ✌🏻 thanks

    • @SOVIET_NIET
      @SOVIET_NIET Год назад

      @@RADiOiNactivity do you recommend the device for antiquing?

  • @Dozymetria
    @Dozymetria Год назад +5

    Great achievements! I'm waiting for a package with my RadiaCode 102 :)

  • @williamkane
    @williamkane 2 месяца назад +1

    Schönes Video mein Freund :)

  • @cavramau
    @cavramau Год назад

    Why havnt you started android screen recorder and spliced the recording onto the video?

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад

      Because my first video was filmed with the smartphone in hand and nothing else. Besides that what would you like to see on the android phone?

  • @6trb801
    @6trb801 Год назад +3

    Sooooooo.... And how much do I need for and bomb? Question for my friend Abdullah.

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +4

      Tell your friend to ask the FBI. They will help him out for sure :)

    • @techpriest4787
      @techpriest4787 Год назад

      I am no expert. Judged by how small the core of a bomb is. It can not be that much. Maybe 10x it to account for refining weight loss?

    • @techpriest4787
      @techpriest4787 Год назад

      ​@@RADiOiNactivitygood thing that the Fargot Beuro of Investigation has no authority here. They need more military bases first...

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +1

      You need a large amount because only 0.72 % of natural uranium is fissile uranium-235. You can have a look at the "Little Boy" device for example. The core was only 64 kg (141 lb) of HEU (highly enriched uranium). To quote the wiki article:
      "Most of the uranium necessary for the production of the bomb came from the Shinkolobwe mine in the Belgian Congo, and was made available thanks to the foresight of the CEO of the High Katanga Mining Union, Edgar Sengier, who had approximately 1,200 short tons (1,100 t) of uranium ore transported to a warehouse in Staten Island, New York in 1940. At least part of the 1,200 short tons in addition to the uranium ore and uranium oxide captured by the Alsos Mission in 1944 and 1945 went to Oak Ridge for enrichment, as did 1,232 pounds (559 kg) of uranium oxide captured on the Japan-bound German submarine U-234 after Germany's surrender in May 1945."

  • @SergeyShek
    @SergeyShek Год назад +2

    Amazing!

  • @thexfile.
    @thexfile. Год назад

    Do you sell that material?

    • @Nasir-f7l
      @Nasir-f7l 5 месяцев назад

      I have if you want to buy

  • @antonioblackfox
    @antonioblackfox Год назад +2

    Oof I have land in CA and use those texture of rocks to make light post because I have much prettier quartz on my property oh the irony of me using those for permanent cement post both because I would want to destroy said light post and second because they may also be valuable lol oh well.

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад

      Can you tell me which "texture of rocks" you are referring to? Preferably with a timestamp in the video. What do you mean by "CA"? California or Canada?

    • @antonioblackfox
      @antonioblackfox Год назад

      You play fallout? NCR origin state

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад

      If i say "California" i answer both of your questions at the same time, right?
      Now i still need to know which type of rock you mean :)

    • @antonioblackfox
      @antonioblackfox Год назад

      @@RADiOiNactivity 16 and 19

  • @GamingAmbienceLive
    @GamingAmbienceLive 8 месяцев назад +1

    i wish these units had internal GPS, i dont want to kill my phone battery and rely on bluetooth, this needs to be self sufficient unit

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  8 месяцев назад

      I don´t agree. If including a GPS module makes the device bigger or reduces the units battery life what´s the benefit?
      Recorded tracks need to be viewed on a phone anyways. The small internal screen is sufficient for searching and
      displaying simple settings but that´s about it. The main feature, namely the dose rate or CPS/CPM display
      including audible clicks doesn´t need a phone. If you are concerned about your phones battery just use a powerbank.
      For longer trips you´ll need one anyways.

    • @GamingAmbienceLive
      @GamingAmbienceLive 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@RADiOiNactivity im more concerned about the fact its not an apple made device and it will probably suck at connecting on boot, then you have to fiddle and open the app on the phone i dount it will pair and immediately log with GPS, unless you open the app, and how long before the phone force closes the app in the background, androids are notorious for force closing apps for no reason. GPS modules are insanely small and efficient, there would be absolutely negligent power draw especially if the location update rate is once every minute however often it saves logs

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  8 месяцев назад

      I get what you mean, but it would still make the device more expensive without adding any new features. In my experience the bluetooth pairing works well and force closing can be avoided with certain settings. Of course bluetooth can always cause some issues. The apple software is not as developed as the android version. I think they work quite hard to catch up. I´m glad that i don´t own any apple products :)

    • @GamingAmbienceLive
      @GamingAmbienceLive 8 месяцев назад

      @@RADiOiNactivity third world developers usually focus on android since that's the only thing that is accessible, but often times apple applications end up being multiple times better, I'm glad you can tolerate android though, personally i was never into torturing myself

  • @nen.user.3764
    @nen.user.3764 Год назад +1

    I think my buddy here needs some help .. some one please tell him

  • @tomt6480
    @tomt6480 Год назад +1

    Hi nice video, I need uraninite samples for study, would you send some samples? Thank you

  • @TheMrGREENRay
    @TheMrGREENRay Год назад

    UV 365nm

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад

      Sadly there was no fluorescence on any of those pieces.

  • @Roberto1Dade1-eu7ok
    @Roberto1Dade1-eu7ok 8 месяцев назад

    salut mwen anvi vann ou l'uranium

  • @arf7504
    @arf7504 2 месяца назад +1

    i hope you will get 1k sub🎉

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  2 месяца назад

      Thank you! A new video will be out today.

  • @chevchellios84
    @chevchellios84 6 месяцев назад

    your gona end up on some state watch list if you carry on collecting uranium 🤣

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  6 месяцев назад

      Perfectly legal in most countries...as long as you store it safely and don't process the ore.

  • @wenkoibital4779
    @wenkoibital4779 Год назад +2

    enough to make mushroom or little boy??😂

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +2

      I am not sure about the mushrooms since i don't grow or eat them :)
      However i really like that you didn't mention "Fat Man", which was the implosion design using plutonium 239.
      On the other hand depleted uranium was used as a neutron reflector, so you should have mentioned Fat Man after all...

    • @wenkoibital4779
      @wenkoibital4779 Год назад

      ​@@RADiOiNactivity N.K. great general Kim may concentrate uranium for you.😁

  • @powersurge91
    @powersurge91 Год назад +2

    ...I'm going out to stake me some government land!

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +2

      Uranium fever has done and got me down
      Well, I had talk with the AEC
      And they brought out some maps that looked good to me
      And one showed me a spot that he said he knowed
      So, I straddled my Jeep and headed down the road
      I reckon I drove about 100 miles
      Down a bumpy road out through the wilds
      When all of sudden I bounced to a stop
      At the foot of a mountain, didn't have no top
      Uranium fever has done and got me down
      Uranium fever it's spreadin' all around
      With a Geiger counter in my hand
      I'm a-goin' out to stake me some government land
      Uranium fever has done and got me down
      Well, I took my Geiger and I started to climb
      Right up to the top where I thought I'd find
      A hunk of rock that would make it click
      Just like I'd read about Vernon Pick
      On the second day, I made the top
      And I'm tellin' you, Steve, I was ready to stop
      The only clickin' that I heard that day
      Was the bones in my back that had gone astray
      Uranium fever has done and got me down
      Uranium fever is spreadin' all around
      With a Geiger counter in my hand
      I'm a-goin' out to stake me some government land
      Uranium fever has done and got me down
      Well, you pack up your things, you head out again
      Into some unknown spot where nobody's been
      You reach the spot where your fortune lies
      You find it's been staked by 17 other guys
      Well, I ain't kiddin', I ain't gonna quit
      That bug's done caught me and I've been bit
      So, with a Geiger counter and a pick in my hand
      I'll keep right on stakin' that government land
      Uranium fever has done and got me down
      Uranium fever is spreadin' all around
      With a Geiger counter in my hand
      I'm a-goin' out to stake me some government land
      Uranium fever has done and got me down

  • @Leo-dk6hm
    @Leo-dk6hm 4 месяца назад

    Radiation burn burn bro.carefull

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  4 месяца назад

      Sunburn: yes
      Radiation burn: no
      You need quite a high beta flux density to receive radiation burns...

  • @georgiy0077
    @georgiy0077 11 месяцев назад +1

    🎉Я построил дом пока вы раскапывали его)

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  11 месяцев назад +1

      Это русская поговорка?

  • @obama618
    @obama618 Год назад +2

    oof hope no cancer

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +2

      Since there is no ocean nearby, you will probably not encounter any type of cancer....

  • @skd999100
    @skd999100 Год назад

    💚💪🙏🔥🤙👍

  • @pasuggun9438
    @pasuggun9438 Год назад +1

    방사능,피폭으로 백혈병걸리길 바랍니다

    • @RADiOiNactivity
      @RADiOiNactivity  Год назад +1

      이미 백혈병에 걸렸기를 바랍니다!