Hi Robert.
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Originally Posted by Carl-NC
Remember that ions are atoms or molecules, not radiation, and can't pass through solid objects (like the Mineoro "ion chamber" ).
- Carl
Almost in the dawn of 2009 and you still can't figure how the Mineoro's ionic chamber work.
I rest my case.
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To hung, and others chasing the Ion trail. I have tested and used most imaginable LRL's in the field, totally electronic (no Rods), and with Rods, as well as hundreds of non-electronic devices. NONE that I have used, except Mineoro, have an Ion chamber. Yet all the others I have used without an Ion chamber respond to the same fields, same locations, same depths, in an identical manner as the Mineoro, but at a fraction of the cost. Even the physics limitations are the same when compared side by side. So, why is this?
I haven't said anything in the past because my humble 6th grade education is no match for the perceived credibility of a person formally educated in Physics, and Electronics, with financial status.
I won't be responding to argument, or debate to the prejudice of this forum, but only providing my personal field experience with LRL, and suggesting to experimenters that pursuing the Ion concept may be a distraction from the actual physics being employed.
Happy Holidays to all. Dell