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What is the difference between a combination device that has a base unit with different probes and an all-in-one device?

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What is the difference between a combination device that has a base unit with different probes and an all-in-one device?

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Combination survey meters that have a base unit with an interchangeable GM probe and/or a scintillation probe are a bulky and expensive solution. An all-in-one device is lighter, easier to operate and less expensive. If you are a sophisticated user and you understand the differences in the probes and you know how to make the appropriate adjustments on the instrument to accommodate them then this may be an appropriate instrument.

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