Here are the individual detector data. I have drawn a line at the 0.2 mGy/day level.

What is beautiful about this graph is the consistency in recording the SPEs, but the slight variation in dose. This should highlight to Tim that detectors on board the same vehicle give different values for the dose, so why shouldn't the dose monitoring equipment on board another vehicle give different values.
In respect of this observation I look at the recent figure of 0.24 mGy/day he cited and the Apollo 11 data of 0.22 mGy/day. There is a discrepancy for the lower value in the Apollo dosimetery and the figure he cited from the literature, but the figures are well within tolerances or equipment and sampling errors. There is the issue of using averages too, which have been discussed at length.
This only serves to illustrate the complexity of the problem, which seems quite wasted on our friend with his broad statements of whataboutery.