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Old 05-26-2010, 12:25 PM
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Morgan, well said!

After I studied through Alexismex's link (thanx to him )
http://www.techlib.com/science/ion.html

I can imagine we will built the antenna much more easily as it looks for the moment.
It has to be some tube or tin-can but not completly closed.

This will reduce the electrostatic and may give us the chance to analyse the incoming ionic rays / pulse-ratings.

At least we will built some radioactive-metal detector...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radioactive_scrap_metal

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Gold scrap
In the early part of the 20th century in the USA, gold which was contaminated with lead-210 entered the jewelry industry. This was from gold seeds which had held radon-222 which had been melted down (after the radon had decayed). The daughters of the radon are still radioactive.[16]
Anyway please Morgan don't forget to give me still some info's about the passive receiver. The more info we have, the more important parts we can make fitting together.

And now we know why the Mineoro DC 2008 needs 12 x 1,5v batteries (18v) - because of the (b)ionic-chamber.
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