Geiger Counter 0,25 µS/h
by TimoSchmied
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Description
This is an edit of a recording of a real Geiger-Müller-counter, detecting normal background radiation. The reading of the Geiger-Müller-Counter was averaging at around 0,13 µS/hour (read: "micro-sieverts per hour"). The recording was then cut in the middle and overlayed with itself, to create the sound the Geiger-Müller-counter would produce when reading 0,25 µS/h. This reading still would not be dangerous.
The recording was taken with two small-diaphragm condenser microphones in XY-configuration. The recorded signal was processed with a noise gate, to eliminate background hiss. No further processing was applied.
The recording was taken with two small-diaphragm condenser microphones in XY-configuration. The recorded signal was processed with a noise gate, to eliminate background hiss. No further processing was applied.
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