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The very simplest way of doing gamma / cosmic ray spectroscopy
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I've cobbled together a system for painstakingly doing energy spectroscopy - painstakingly, counting one energy range at a time with a single channel analyzer!
Not super practical but gives a nice insight into how 'proper' spectrometers operate!
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