For the IN-13, if the cathode is not poisoned, they are linear within some 
tolerance of course. They become increasingly non-linear near full coverage 
of the cathode; about 1-2 cm from the top. Treating them as linear within 
two regions each with each own slope has been a great approximation.

Cant comment on IN9s

Alex   

On Saturday, February 28, 2015 at 12:53:47 AM UTC, gregebert wrote:
>
> Are the IN-13's behaving linearly, or at least are they monotonic and 
> repeatable ?
> I experimented with some IN-9's and found them to be very erratic. I'm 
> about ready to throw them out.
>

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