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1967 Posted - 10/05/2022 : 12:00:34
Good morning everyone.
Recently, I have published my geieger data on the World Map site.
I noticed that the values of the various stations are expressed in CPM.
We know that for a GMC 600+, 50 cpm is equivalent to 0.143 uSv / h (50/348) but the same cannot be said for a GMC 500+ that uses another coefficient ...
So if for a gmc600 + a value of 50 cpm is equivalent to the bottom, this cannot be said also for a gmc 320 or gmc500 +.
Wouldn't it have been better to indicate the values expressed in uSv / h (which should be the same for all) instead of the CPMs which are subjective to the type of geiger used?
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EmfDev Posted - 10/05/2022 : 15:34:30
Hi 1967, you are correct. That is a good suggestion, I will forward it to support.

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