Wow nice! Use it on the FS5000. Wonder though if I have the guts to try to install it on the 800. If there's a way to get the original firmware back without having to send it to GQ - something I don't expect they'll do for free.
Thanks! I overlooked that. I have an updater which I saved as my 800 had some bugs when I first got it. Perhaps it's time to check for an update again as there's still some bugs although not as severe as when it was released. Back then readings made erratic jumps from time to time. Thankfully that isn't the case anymore and it's fast and seems accurate - like all their other units with newer firmware.
But even though I'm not sure I'd go with Radpro in the 800 - might try it then but I have my doubt I'd go with it in the long rung. Actually I think the algorithm in the 800 is better than Radpro. Giving a stable reading faster. Up until at least 2.1.1 which I currently have on my FS5000 - will be upgraded soon when I don't have carpenters running around the house so I'll have my workbench back - it only updates display when it received a count. It doesn't do a more intelligent average like the 800. Beside personally I'd like a little more eye candy and I really love the main screen on the 800 which regardless of which unit you want displayed the largest also show all the others - no constant switching unit depending on what you want to see.
Beside the stock firmware on the 800 is really good and except for a game and dice I don't think Radpro offers much that the stock doesn't have. Quite the opposite on the FS5000. It's stock firmware is really horrible and has downright wrong conversion of CPM to uS/h which varies greatly even at very low counts. At low counts it's 170 CPM er uS/h and not much higher it can be down to 80 CPM per uS/h. Way to low to even start taking deadtime into consideration. So for that the Radpro it not only nice - more a less a necessity if you want readouts in uS/h (yes I know it's only valid for gamma and right isotope but still for gamma only it'll not be that far from real values in most cases).
Edit: uS/h couldn't be written with the most correct greek micro