Happy New Year from radmon,org!
			
	
						5 years 9 months ago		 -  5 years 9 months ago		#4936
		by mw0uzo
	
	
		
			
	
	
			 		
													
	
				Happy New Year from radmon,org! was created by mw0uzo			
			
				Wishing everyone the best for the new year! 
Hopefully we can add some more stations... and I can do some improvements and add some more features.
Good luck in 2020!
					
Hopefully we can add some more stations... and I can do some improvements and add some more features.
Good luck in 2020!
		Last edit: 5 years 9 months ago  by mw0uzo.			
	
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						5 years 9 months ago				#4937
		by FSM19
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
				Replied by FSM19 on topic Happy New Year from radmon,org!			
			
				Happy New Year, and thanks for all your work.			
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						5 years 9 months ago				#4938
		by Simomax
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
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				Happy new year to all! And a big thanks to Dan for keeping Radmon up and running!			
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						5 years 9 months ago				#4940
		by Sonarflash
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
				Replied by Sonarflash on topic Happy New Year from radmon,org!			
			
				'Clear Vision' in 2020. Happy New Year. Here on day 3 at 1:00 am, my year started off with a 'pop' instead of a bang. My daughter's cat climbed up to my window. Somehow, a claw punched into the mesh protecting my pancake RM80 detector. No more mica window. Since it was face-down, I can't figure how the cat managed, unless it reached up and dug in to climb the wall. That's a $325.00 American, Aware Electronics unit. A replacement LND7313 tube would be around $150.00, so, I opened it up, then haywire a Russian STS-6 long metal tube, 4 times as sensitive as the SBM20, wrapped the HV supply/interface and GM tube in a plastic bag and hooked it up in a slightly different location. I'm hoping the rest of 2020 is an improvement.			
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						5 years 9 months ago				#4942
		by mw0uzo
	
	
		
			
				
Wow, that's unlucky! I don't think you could have realistically forseen that...
I share your disappointment at the loss of an expensive and quality geiger tube.
					
	
			
			 		
													
	
				Replied by mw0uzo on topic Happy New Year from radmon,org!			
			'Clear Vision' in 2020. Happy New Year. Here on day 3 at 1:00 am, my year started off with a 'pop' instead of a bang. My daughter's cat climbed up to my window. Somehow, a claw punched into the mesh protecting my pancake RM80 detector. No more mica window. Since it was face-down, I can't figure how the cat managed, unless it reached up and dug in to climb the wall. That's a $325.00 American, Aware Electronics unit. A replacement LND7313 tube would be around $150.00, so, I opened it up, then haywire a Russian STS-6 long metal tube, 4 times as sensitive as the SBM20, wrapped the HV supply/interface and GM tube in a plastic bag and hooked it up in a slightly different location. I'm hoping the rest of 2020 is an improvement.
Wow, that's unlucky! I don't think you could have realistically forseen that...

I share your disappointment at the loss of an expensive and quality geiger tube.
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