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atomicarcheologist:
I just surveyed a DRP that came to where I'm working from DC Cook.  Since I recently started here, I figured I would use this to do my own QC on this site's instrumentation.  This DRP came in at 1 mCi.   Based on site specific MFP, what would one expect the dose rate to be, with a RO2?

butterflyfrills:
what hell is he talking drp mip pdq ??????????????????//

Rennhack:

--- Quote from: butterflyfrills on Dec 01, 2010, 04:19 ---what hell is he talking drp mip pdq ??????????????????//

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Nice first post.

DRP = Discreet Radioactive Particle.

atomicarcheologist:

--- Quote from: Atomic Archeologist on Dec 01, 2010, 03:33 ---I just surveyed a DRP that came to where I'm working from DC Cook. 
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Perhaps I misused some terminology.  I'm talking about a Discrete Radiological Particle, ala Hot Particle.  Marssim's referenced site was about gauges and classes (Nuclear Gauge Training & Resource Center 
The Official On-Line Training Website of the Portable Nuclear/Moisture Density Gauge Industry, featuring Fully Accepted On-Line/Internet Safety and HAZMAT Training for Troxler®, CPN®, Humboldt®, Seaman® and InstroTek® Gauges).  I would like an estimated dose rate with an RO2 on a 1 mCi particle from DC Cook.

Rennhack:

--- Quote from: Atomic Archeologist on Dec 02, 2010, 02:05 ---I would like an estimated dose rate with an RO2 on a 1 mCi particle from DC Cook.

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1mCi of what?  Co-60, Cs-137, Sr-90, U235?

How about you put it in your Gamma Spec, and tell us what it is.  And... You want on contact, right?

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