Hello from Dan Petersen
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Hello from Dan Petersen
I am a retired multi-disciplinary engineer whose main love was high-voltage power distribution - the kind of voltage that would turn you into a grease spot if you weren't careful. I have a brain that won't leave me alone so I have hobbies such as minerology, geology, archaeology, history (BA) and the collection and analysis of fluorescent and radioactive minerals and other items. Former hobbies were woodworking (master level) and electronics construction. Limited vision put the kibosh on those. So I continue along with my vacuum-tube brain in a quantum-computing world.I am currently trying to get my tablet(s) to quit asking for a pin code to pair the R-10x scintillation detector to them. My R-102 will connect OK to the Galaxy A8 bot mu R-103 wont. The A9+ wont connect with either the 102 or 103. Any advice?
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Re: Hello from Dan Petersen
Hi Dan.
Welcome to fusor.net.
You need to change your user name to your actual name. Gamma-Grampa won't cut it here. User names have to be your real name.
Joe.
Welcome to fusor.net.
You need to change your user name to your actual name. Gamma-Grampa won't cut it here. User names have to be your real name.
Joe.
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Re: Hello from Dan Petersen
Greetings Dan,
This is a scientific forum for the construction and discussion of fusors and related fusion technologies. It is not a technical help forum for tablets or Radiacode devices.
I recommend you post the same question to the Radiacode sub-forum on Reddit.
What you will find here is a wealth of people interested in science, including radioactive minerals. I'm sure you will be able to contribute to such discussions as they occasionally arise.
This is a scientific forum for the construction and discussion of fusors and related fusion technologies. It is not a technical help forum for tablets or Radiacode devices.
I recommend you post the same question to the Radiacode sub-forum on Reddit.
What you will find here is a wealth of people interested in science, including radioactive minerals. I'm sure you will be able to contribute to such discussions as they occasionally arise.