He performed three tests in order to secure an average reading.
5/25/2011 -- Radiation Test -- HAIL STONES -- Saint Louis, Missouri -- 48.2 CPM (3 of 3)
Uploaded by dutchsinse on May 25, 2011
This measurement was made on May 25, 2011 at approx. 635pm CST. It indicates "elevated mid level" radiation levels. Alert level is considered anything over 100CPM by the radiation network ...
http://www.radiationnetwork.com
First background measurement, taken over the course of 10 minutes was 52.4 CPM.
Second background measurement, taken over the course of 10 minutes was 52.4 CPM (same as the first measurement , which is rare to get the exact same twice in a row !!)
Third background measurement, taken over the course of 10 minutes, was 48.2 CPM.
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statistics:
Total 10 minute count = 482= 48.2 CPM
Location: Saint Louis, Missouri
Coordinates : 38 36 6 N , 90 15 50 W
Elevation : 527 feet
Measurement taken: ten mintue long CPM measurements using the "inspector alert" nuclear radiation monitor (geiger counter)
from the inspector alert geiger counter manual:
"CPM (or CPS) and total counts are the most direct methods of measurement; mR/hr (or uSv/hr) is calculated using a conversion factor optimized for Cesium-137, so this mode is less accurate for other radionuclides, unless you have calibrated the "geiger counter" for a specific radionuclide using an appropriate source. It is more appropriate to measure alpha and beta activity using CPM than using mR/hr. Conversion for alpha and beta emitters is calcuated differently, and the "geiger counters" reading in mR/hr may not be accurate."
http://www.radiationnetwork.com
First background measurement, taken over the course of 10 minutes was 52.4 CPM.
Second background measurement, taken over the course of 10 minutes was 52.4 CPM (same as the first measurement , which is rare to get the exact same twice in a row !!)
Third background measurement, taken over the course of 10 minutes, was 48.2 CPM.
*************
statistics:
Total 10 minute count = 482= 48.2 CPM
Location: Saint Louis, Missouri
Coordinates : 38 36 6 N , 90 15 50 W
Elevation : 527 feet
Measurement taken: ten mintue long CPM measurements using the "inspector alert" nuclear radiation monitor (geiger counter)
from the inspector alert geiger counter manual:
"CPM (or CPS) and total counts are the most direct methods of measurement; mR/hr (or uSv/hr) is calculated using a conversion factor optimized for Cesium-137, so this mode is less accurate for other radionuclides, unless you have calibrated the "geiger counter" for a specific radionuclide using an appropriate source. It is more appropriate to measure alpha and beta activity using CPM than using mR/hr. Conversion for alpha and beta emitters is calcuated differently, and the "geiger counters" reading in mR/hr may not be accurate."
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