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Rad Pro: Background compensation #112

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The reason is the different meanings of the word "background". The technical data of the Chinese counter tubes mean that the specified pulse rate (e.g. 80 cpm) is to be expected with "normal" background radiation (i.e. somewhere around 0.05-0.20 µSv/h).

The "Background Compensation" menu item, on the other hand, serves to compensate for the counter tube's OWN zero effect. Larger counter tubes (e.g. from the VACUTEC company in Dresden, Germany) are made of glass, and glass contains potassium. So no matter how much you shield the counter tube with lead, it will still deliver pulses, albeit very few. To measure the dose rate accurately, you have to know this inherent effect of the counter tu…

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