Terry,

Yes and yes.

If this project generates enough interest, we can get a quantity discount
from LND. LND does offer significant quantity discounts, based on numbers I
got during a recent request for quote.
There are also talks of designing the electronics to be compatible with
different tubes, including the popular SBM-20 and Si-29, which can be had
for a much lower cost at the expense of having no alpha window.

Carl and I are actively experimenting with mechanical details as well.
There is a fine balance between maintaining good sensitivity and protecting
the tube, including the delicate alpha window for the 712 specifically.

I'll provide updates over the next few weeks as I get the tools I need to
begin cutting. Current ideas I have include:

- drilling a lot of small holes in the plastic tube around the bottom and
sides of the GM tube area. I plan to start at around 50% open area and
empirically gauge the balance between GM tube sensitivity and mechanical
strength.
- milling wide longitudinal slots along the GM tube area, which will then
be covered with #20 stainless mesh (52% open area) . This will include a
mesh covered hole at the bottom for the alpha window.

The end product is intended for use with the electronics and GM tube fully
enclosed and seated in the plastic tube. The rotary encoder knob will
protrude from the end cap as the user interface.
Also in the works are ways to make the USB connector accessible without
having to open the tube. This connector is primarily for charging, but the
ability to collect data logs and perform firmware updates are also planned.





On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 8:20 PM Mac Doktor <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Apr 30, 2020, at 9:02 PM, Kevin A. <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> This is pocket sized geiger counter designed by Mr. Henry Carl Ott, also a
> member of the list here. Turns out the GM tube in this project uses neon
> too!
>
>
> Interesting build. LND-712s are (or were) $72 apiece and their minimum
> order is something like $99. If these are going to be for sale will there
> be tubes available in singles?
>
> Also, will the finished version have some sort of enclosure to protect the
> alpha window? I'm assuming that the plastic tube in the picture is for
> storage only.
>
>
> Terry Bowman, KA4HJH
> "The Mac Doctor"
>
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