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I had the same thought, and wanted to check some strange ore from the desert. Eventually I soldered my own Geiger counter, thanks to the fabulous Safecast project. This is it: https://blog.safecast.org/bgeigie-nano/

It cost ~$650, but that's because it uses a very high-end geiger tube, and can detect alpha and beta in addition to gamma radiation. Comparable commercial devices do apparently cost a couple thousand.

Low and behold, the desert rocks weren't radioactive. However, taking the counter on an airplane was quite shocking, and gave the cabin crew real concern.




> ...taking the counter on an airplane was quite shocking, and gave the cabin crew real concern.

Concern about radiation exposure or concern about the mysterious-looking device you whipped out mid flight? ;)


I hadn't heard of Safecast before. Very interesting! Nice data sets there, too.




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