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  • could you send me your circuit?.. because i found interesting to construct your circuit by my own,but dont worry i wont use it for my own purpose.. because if anything would happen i will cite your name

  • You can also detect radiation using the following protocol:

    Have you ever excited a glow in the dark object?

    1) Wait for it to get dark, sometime after 8pm.

    2) Take a 250 watt light and illuminate a spot on the ground that has received rain that day.

    3) Take a black light and hold it over that spot in order to check for contaminants.

    My last night's test results: There were glowing particles, but these seem to be coming from moss or lichen. some things glow naturally. Inconclusive.

  • Once the unit is calibrated... you need to know how to get accurate readings...

    You can find my videos here... ... /watch?v=j-2kmw1RfoA

    OR

    You can also search for: Fukushima Fallout and go to the mythhealer video

    OR

    watch the two videos on the: mythhealer channel. searching for the mythhealer channel directly...

    OR

    You can E-mail me at: mythhealer@comcast.net

  • @mythhealer Sorry this is not a Geiger counter

  • Could you share the schematic with me please ?

    Really interesting idea and approach !

  • @transistorbrater Make a 90 volt power supply, then, limit the current to 1mA, take a potentiometer and regulate the output voltage to one of the pins of your neon lamp, the other one to pulse detector and ground.

  • note: The detector is the glow lamp itself. No Geiger tube in there :-)

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