The conservative tack for observation interval is that period of time the full detector active area is exposed to the postulated sample area,...
ISO 7503-1 (ref ISO 8769) lays out the calibration principles built upon in 1507,...
So, if you're a beginner, you should read the ISO-7503 series and ISO 8769 so you can have a springboard for the 1507 expostulations you are trying to interpret today,...
Also the Tritch study referenced in the text of 1507 is a good read ( Tritch is one of my favorite colleagues in this business and I stand by his technical acumen),...
If you can get your hands on a copy of the original Somers 1975 from
Health Physics (or was it
ANS?) that is also an illuminating read for a beginner,...
I have a .pdf copy somewhere, maybe I'll try to find it this week,...
Now with all that said, if you're determining your observation interval for a GM detector you can get a little credit for the saturating pulse as opposed to a proportional detector,...
But you really need to have your TBD bulletproofed to try and take that credit,...
If this is for MARSAME or MARSSIM take the conservative vantage for routine surveys and if you're in a bind for schedule or operational constraints let those who are not beginners deal with it,...
It is never good to think you are all done only to have your regulator tell you they'll get back to you in six months or so because they have issues with your field measurement quality,...
good reading and PM me for further questions,...
that's the best I have without opening the books and being sure,...
almost forgot,...peace,....