Did a video on setting up and calibrating PRA today. Unfortunately a bit longer than I would have preferred, but had to cover the basics.
https://youtu.be/Mp0QYHiS7lU
Set up video for PRA 10.0
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Set up video for PRA 10.0
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Re: Set up video for PRA 10.0
Steven,
Very informative and well done video of PRA. Hope you have the time to do more like this.
Bob
WA7ZQR
Very informative and well done video of PRA. Hope you have the time to do more like this.
Bob
WA7ZQR
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Re: Set up video for PRA 10.0
As someone with a keen interest in quantum mechanics I firmly believe this theory explains the USB problem encountered in the video ;)
Steven Sesselmann | Sydney | Australia | https://gammaspectacular.com | https://beejewel.com.au | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Steven-Sesselmann
Re: Set up video for PRA 10.0
I was thinking the same thing, but thought it not relevant enough to comment on the youtube video, but I think we all have encountered this well-known law of nature; it must be turned back and forth at least two times to fit...
Karl Brehwens
Eskilstuna, Sweden.
Setup: 5 cm lead castle, 2mm copper lining. Gamma Spectacular Pro 2002, Sound Blaster Live! 5.1,
Primary detector: Scionix refurbished 2x2" NaI(Tl) well detector, 7.5% @ 662 keV
Eskilstuna, Sweden.
Setup: 5 cm lead castle, 2mm copper lining. Gamma Spectacular Pro 2002, Sound Blaster Live! 5.1,
Primary detector: Scionix refurbished 2x2" NaI(Tl) well detector, 7.5% @ 662 keV
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