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Reference, Questions and Help => Nuke Q&A => Topic started by: mirtias on Mar 31, 2008, 05:55
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Hi all,
I recently bought the Gamma Scout geiger meter. Placing it on top of a fluorescent tube starter or on the bottom of a CFL bulb exactly when the light is switched on for about 1 sec I get extreme doses of Radiation more than 400μSv/h.Is this possible or has it anything to do with a malfunction of the meter?
Thanks very much.
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Thanks a lot for the reply, usually the meter "reseted" in the event of a massive EMP. If I leave it next to the mobile phone it makes a noise and then resets. However in the other case it simply reads a large number and gradually lowers. So that seemed odd. Plus I know they put a very small amount of radioactive material in those starters. Thanks again for the reply. I guess I won't be doing this anymore!