Test procedures, 1 intrinsic resolution – Fluke Biomedical 76-810 User Manual

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Test Procedures

Intrinsic Resolution

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Section 2

Test Procedures

2.1 Intrinsic Resolution

1. Adjust the window position and width for the radionuclide for which the resolution is to be

measured. A good starting point is 1.5 FWHM. The count rate should not exceed 10,000 cps to
avoid any spectral shifts due to pulse pile-up.

2. With the collimator removed, install the appropriate test pattern against the face of the crystal, using

the adapter plate.

3. Raise the detector to its maximum height, at least 5 feet from the floor (see Figure 2-1).

4. Place a point source or vial of activity of the desired nuclide on the floor, and center it under the

detector. Select the activity of the source to produce a count rate of less than 10,000 cps. Use
appropriate shielding, making sure the source is able to see all of the crystal.



























5. Accumulate an image consisting of 1 million counts for standard field cameras and 2 million counts

for large-field cameras.

6. Process the data or develop the film, and inspect the final image.

Figure 2-1. System Resolution

Figure 2-3. System Resolution with

Scattering Material

Figure 2-1. Intrinsic
Resolution

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