The G8RPI PIC Scaler is a PIC microcontroller based scaler unit that was designed by one of the list members a year or two ago. He made several small batches and sold them over the list. His unit consists solely of a PIC board and an LCD board; you supply the detection board, HV board, and probe. HV on my board is fine and the pancake is responding as normal; I built a quick and easy analog blinker circuit to monitor pulses (2N2222 + dc blocking cap + resistor + LED) to check my pulse network and it looks fine.
I'm thinking exposure to a high RF or HV Electric field may have corrupted the coding or zapped some surface mount part on the PIC Scaler board.
I had the unit in storage on my shelf, pulled it out to check for contamination on a NST I just recently bought from a member here who happens to own a box of Thorium Nitrate powder, and observed no response... not even a background count. I ran two full 10 minute surveys, total of zero counts. Normal should be about 260c/10min. Dissassembled it and threw together the blinker, and the tube + HV + pulse is working fine. Negligible contamination on the NST, btw. Just 1 to 2 cpm higher than background.