Operation Manual

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Pulse Rate Measurement
In the “pulse rate” measuring mode, the pulses registered by the counting tube are continuously
measured and converted into a pulse rate. The unit of this pulse rate is cps (counts per second).
Note: What is being calculated is the rate of ionization per second recorded in the counter tube.
This is not identical to the activity of the isotope, which is dened in Becquerel.
Displaying the Pulse Rate
Press the button to switch to the pulse rate measu-
ring mode. The symbol will ash during measurement.
After measuring, the symbol becomes steady again.
Pulse rate measurement gives the average number of
pulses per second. Since radiation intensity may strongly
uctuate extensively over a brief period, this average will,
of course, be more exact over a longer measurement
period.
GAMMA-SCOUT
®
provides you with a rst result within a
few seconds. Then it automatically prolongs the measu-
ring time to a maximum of 4096 seconds in order to
reach as precise an average gure as possible.
For example, 1024 pulses after 4096 seconds = 0.25
pulses / second. After pressing the button, the measu-
ring intervals always start again after 2 seconds.
Note: Pressing the button displays the number of
measured impulses (i.e. ionized molecules) per second.
Of course, this is not the activity of the source (Becquerel).
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