Hello from Perth, Australia!

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Ariel
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Hello from Perth, Australia!

Post by Ariel » 06 Jun 2025, 13:12

Hi everyone!

I've been interested in science and physics for a long time, and some time ago obtained a 2x2" NaI detector. Well, I finally got myself a GS-PRO-V5 and have been doing a bit of experimenting with it!

I'm still setting it up and trying different settings - voltage, pulse shape etc to try and get the best performance out of it, as well as trying the different software like PRA, BecqMoni, Impulse etc. I quite like Bec, apart from there doesn't seem to be much (any?) help file or info on it.

So far I've tried some monazite, Ba-133 and a few other things.

I've also got an old 3x3" NaI/PMT, but that will need quite a bit of work to get up and running.

Hoping to learn a lot from other peoples' experiences!

Ariel

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Sesselmann
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Re: Hello from Perth, Australia!

Post by Sesselmann » 08 Jun 2025, 22:18

Ariel,

Welcome to the forum, great to have another member from W.A.

Good luck experimenting with the 2" detector and the GS-PRO, you should get some good results. Please call out if you have any questions.

Sorry for the late reply, I have had my head down writing code for the last two days...

Steven

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