Should I buy a Geiger counter?

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Potemkin Villager
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Re: Should I buy a Geiger counter?

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Cunningly the parts list does not reveal the generic type numbers of the transistors, only the manufacturers part number. :roll:
It might also be interesting getting hold of a replacement CV3A "Corona Voltage Regulator".
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Re: Should I buy a Geiger counter?

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I might have to buy a few ‘broken’ ones as spare parts. I just wanted something that was old school and emp resistant. It is far more sensitive than the modern cheap Geiger counter that I suspect does not work.
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