
Geiger Counter 1.3
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Incorporating an old CRT into a simple and highly reliable Geiger counter is possible to do without breaking your wallet or risking contamination. All you need to make it work effectively is some electronic parts and materials that can be found locally or salvaged from junk yards. With this approach, creating the device's case is done easily by using scrap materials available at home like an old radio, an appliance case or a wooden box for housing the counter unit inside safely. Once everything is assembled correctly together according to these instructions here and tested properly beforehand for operation functionality to ensure they meet required accuracy standards needed for measuring ionizing radiation emitted through alpha, beta and gamma decay within certain thresholds, it can help reduce anxiety felt during radiological emergencies due safety awareness.
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