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U-238 Posted - 05/29/2016 : 05:54:56
Hey so I recently came up with the idea to make an external probe for the GMC-320+. I just wanted to ask if there is any potential problems with it voltage drop,etc.
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ZLM Posted - 06/02/2016 : 00:12:58
Voltage should not be a problem. The voltage only use very tiny power. So, the tube high voltage can be transmitted to very long distance. The only thing we need to take care is the noise and impedance. Some interface components value may bee to be adjusted.

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