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Im working on identifying and locating dorean particles resulting from the subatomic decomposition of simple rdr2a wavelengths. Unfortunately my u-animeter stoped producing the correct influx and the VenoS-12-OX particle meter seemed like it would provide a good influx as well as provide some other functions I’d need later for my work. Unfortunately despite the influx working fine the blais-pathe radio converter seems to be tampering with the influx ratio. So despite the influx itself being fine, the ratio between the two is resulting in a disconnect between my Venos-12-OX and the particulate diphicone that would actually result in the particle’s location and identification. Can anyone help me with this? I don’t know if a new reconverter could be used to circumvent any disconnect but I’ve spent too much money on the VenoS-12-OX to throw money at a solution I don’t know will work. Any help is appreciated