Ed,

Dang. Close but no cigar.
I tried to save some time by describing the links to Photonis docs in parts. I blew it with errors. The beginning link was not the same for both datasheets and product guides. Then capitalization matters. Sometimes pdf, sometimes PDF.

The gist of what I was explaining about how I found these is still correct, especially the helpfulness of the lastek site, even though it has broken links.

Here are the full links I was trying to describe.
http://www.photonis.com/upload/industryscience/pdf/pmt_docs/Product_25-29-39.pdf
http://www.photonis.com/upload/industryscience/pdf/pmt_docs/Product_51-60.pdf
http://www.photonis.com/upload/industryscience/pdf/pmt_docs/Product_76-90-130.pdf
http://www.photonis.com/upload/industryscience/pdf/pmt/XP3312B.PDF
http://www.photonis.com/upload/industryscience/pdf/pmt/XP3212B.PDF
http://www.photonis.com/upload/industryscience/pdf/pmt/XP5312B.PDF
http://www.photonis.com/upload/industryscience/pdf/pmt/XP5292B.PDF

Sorry for the typos, etc., on the first attempt.

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Henry (ehydra),

I don't follow your methods. I did a lot of searching and only found the last 4 links above by educated guesswork.
Google searching on
site:http://www.photonis.com/upload/industryscience/pdf/pmt/
didn't find (unless I missed it in the many hits) the last four links in the list above. Even a Google search on the exact datasheet link that works didn't give a helpful hit.
and
link:http://www.photonis.com/upload/industryscience/pdf/pmt/ doesn't work at all.

I'm not saying your methods are wrong (site seems generally helpful) but google and phontonis seem not to be in sync on these docs.

-Rex



On 1/10/2012 7:49 PM, Rex wrote:
You might want to join this Yahoo group where the question would be more on-topic...
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/GeigerCounterEnthusiasts

The Photonis site is one of those flashy-looking places where you can only find useful information if someone has already told you where it is. No functional search or guide pages that I could detect.

This site has a useful big list with some simple descriptions, but thanks to Photonis, many links to Photonis pages get 404...
http://www.lastek.com.au/content/view/179/1051/

On the Photonis pages, most of the docs are found in...
http://www.photonis.com/upload/industryscience/pdf/pmt/

But its contents can't be viewed. Put pdf names (listed below) at the end of the above for the full link.

Basic catalogs for different Photonis sizes...
Product_25-29-39.pdf
Product_51-60.pdf
Product_76-90-130.pdf

From that, I was able to guess that sticking a B on the end of some Lastek broken link names might work and found...
XP3312B.pdf
XP3212B.pdf
XP5312B.pdf

I couldn't find XP5212 but looking at the Lastek page, it may be similar to 5292 which I found as...
XP5292B.pdf

HTH

-Rex, KK6MK


On 1/10/2012 5:37 PM, ed breya wrote:
I just picked up a bunch of nice apparently "new" condition Photonis brand PMTs, models XP3312/SQ, XP3212/SQ, XP5312/SN1, and XP5212/SN1. I found their website but it appears they don't make PMTs anymore, and have no info on their own former products.

Searching around for the XP3312 so far, I couldn't find anything except people trying to sell them, and a partial datasheet for the similar XP3214.

Does anyone know where to find the data on these, or what may have become of the product line? I assume it was sold to a competitor. Also, there may be equivalent or cross-referenced model info available.

Ed



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