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****** GLP RADIATION REPORTING CENTER ******
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[quote:Programmer:MV8xMzkzMjU3XzIzMDEyNDQ0X0U5Q0QyODQ0] [quote:Larse] [quote:Programmer] [quote:Larse] 5:44 PM MST March 15th. Fort Collins, Colorado, USA 0.13 uSv/h Outdoor Almost lower than normal... [/quote] So roughly 13 CPM depending on your device/configuration, correct? If you'd like to post your specs I can add you to the top post. Thanks for reporting. [/quote] It's this one: http://team-titanium.com/ready-2011-03-12.jpg http://www.ecotest.ua/terra-p/index.php?lang=en at 6:39Pm it is 0.15 uSv/h but the clouds went away and the wind is blowing. The numbers are still down in the normal noise. [/quote] We can roughly convert the uSv to CPM where 1.0 uSv = ~ 100 CPM. This can vary greatly from device to device, so we'll need to keep that in mind in case your station starts getting high readings. The hard thing (for me at least) is figuring a correct CPM value from a dosimeter since it's not a ratemeter. I added you to the top list and will make a note that the CPM value is estimated. I know we have a Nuclear Engineer as an AC on GLP floating around here, so if my conversion is flawed please let me know. [/quote]
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NOTE: I will be discontinuing active updates on this thread on Monday April 11, 2011. If I measure anything above normal after Monday, I will return to this site / thread and post a warning. Thank you to the station operators whom have participated, and I encourage you to start a new monitoring thread at GLP should you so choose.
Driggs, Idaho: Live Reading [
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Driggs, ID.
Location:
Driggs, Idaho
Elevation:
6350 ft.
Instruments:
Ludlum M177, Victoreen 491-30, calibrated in 2010
Method:
Ambient Air Sampling Beta / Gamma (Constant)
Operator:
"Programmer" User ID: 1105850
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