There are lots of geiger tubes for sale on eBay. If you could post a high 
res picture of the inside of the equipment probably some of us could help.
I am a big fan of geiger tubes (hey, they have gas inside !!!) and habe 
bought more than a couple from the ex-USSR.

Gastón

On Wednesday, December 12, 2018 at 12:06:47 AM UTC-3, Tyler Bourne wrote:
>
> Hello everyone.  A while back I bought a "Beta Radiometer" on ebay.  It 
> has a lovely Nixie display including a bar graph tube.
> I recently got fuses for it and was able to power it up.  It looks like it 
> still works perfectly.
>
> It is missing the actual detector and has several sockets on the bottom.  
> Since this is some old Soviet Military equipment I have been unable to find 
> any information about it.
> Just thought I would post some pictures here for your viewing pleasure.
>
> If anyone is able to find any information at all on this device please let 
> me know.  It would be great if I could figure out how to connect up a 
> detector tube to this thing.
>
> If anyone wants more pictures or a video let me know.
>
> [image: Radiometer All.jpg]
> [image: Radiometer PowerOn.jpg][image: Radiometer Knobs.jpg][image: 
> Radiometer Display.jpg]
>
> [image: Radiometer Inside.jpg]
>
>

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