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Be aware that both regulation agencies in Canada and the US have
de-regulated certain amounts of radioactive material. Our TR-limiters at work were de-regulated. We didn't have to worry about signage or breakage (leave the room for the day if you're worried). As far as I know they could be toss in the dump. I don't htink you could incinerate them though (don't know about that!). sb "Bruce in Alaska" wrote in message ... In article , (Larry W4CSC) wrote: protected by a gas tube That had a tiny bit of Strontium 90 in it to set a bias for the Ionization of the T/R tube. Couldn't just toss those Bad Boys in the trash, as they were a Radiation Hazard if the were broke open. Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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