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Title: Bicron Analyst
Post by: Rogue Sub on May 31, 2012, 10:52
I recently acquired a Bicron Analyst and have been trying to learn more about the unit.  I was able to find a tech manual for the radiac but in the description of possible probes it merely lists "various" as acceptable probes.  I was considering using a 44-9 and 43-2 probes with the unit.  Does anyone see a reason why they would not work effectively with this meter?  Any experience with this would be great. I do love the bicron meters but it can be hard to get info on anything other then the micro analyst.
Title: Re: Bicron Analyst
Post by: GLW on Jun 01, 2012, 11:35
The 44-9 and 43-2 will be compatible with an analyst.

It's all in the calibration and the specific version of the analyst you possess.
Title: Re: Bicron Analyst
Post by: Rogue Sub on Jun 01, 2012, 01:04
I have not been able to determine which version of the analyst I have. I can tell you which models it isn't though.  I think this may just be a Bicron "analyst".  Still need to do some repair work on the switched of the meter but I am glad that the meters i have will work fine.  I will do a source check with the thorium source once its all pieced back together.
Title: Re: Bicron Analyst
Post by: GLW on Jun 01, 2012, 04:09
I have not been able to determine which version of the analyst I have. I can tell you which models it isn't though.  I think this may just be a Bicron "analyst".  Still need to do some repair work on the switched of the meter but I am glad that the meters i have will work fine.  I will do a source check with the thorium source once its all pieced back together.

Take a picture of all six sides and post it here,...
Title: Re: Bicron Analyst
Post by: SloGlo on Jun 05, 2012, 02:27
I will do a source check with the thorium source once its all pieced back together.
yew really shouldn't take that thorium (oar any other) source apart...