Bicron Gamma Scintillator - How Good is This Budget Probe?

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
  • Welcome back my fellow radiation nerds! Scintillators are great tools for detecting radiation all around us. They are much more sensitive than typical geiger counters and today, we will explore one of the cheapest probes available on the used market!
    The Bicron Model: 1.12x1.12M3/1.12L P/N: I600-2265
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Комментарии • 6

  • @geigerfever784
    @geigerfever784 5 часов назад +1

    For Scintillation I have Radiacode 102, RaySid and Model SAM 935

  • @maxobe5120
    @maxobe5120 4 часа назад

    That’s why the Eberline ASP-1 is much better than the model 3. The model 3 is only superior part-wise as Ludlum still provides oem parts for it. I have a 2x2” NaI(Tl) that I use with my ASP-1, and it’s a perfect combo

    • @allRadioactive
      @allRadioactive  3 часа назад

      Yes, the Ludlum definitely lacks the range when using it with big scintillator. Both units have their pros and cons but I’d definitely be interested in getting the ASP-1 one day. Eberline really has some very underrated meters!

  • @geigerfever784
    @geigerfever784 6 часов назад

    Amazing Video well done 👏🏼