Description: Brand new Radiacode 103 The best most up to date dosimeter on the marketBrand new and shipped from the USAAlso included are the leg band and leather case, both also brand new Key Features: Ultra-fast sensitive scintillation detectorIsotope Identifier & spectrum analyzer with 8.2% FWHM for Cs-137 Radiation tracking integrated with Google Maps Energy and temperature-adjusted dose rate and spectrum measurements Food testing mode for contamination detection Mobile and PC applications with additional features Lightweight at 67 grams Dimensions of the unit are 4.84" x 1.34" x 0.71" (length x width x thickness). Up to 200 hours of operation on a single charge Radiation Detector and DosimeterCounts per Minute (CPM) is the most important characteristic of a radiation detector, as it determines its operational speed. The counting rate of Radiacode is 300-500 CPM, which is on average 15-20 times faster than conventional Geiger counters. What advantages does this provide? Imagine finding yourself in an unfamiliar area and wanting to explore the territory for radiation. With a regular Geiger counter, you would need to move at a pace of 2-3 steps per minute. However, with Radiacode, you can walk at a normal speed and even record the radiation levels at each point. You could even record the radioactive path with GPS coordinates on Google Maps. Each device undergoes temperature calibration ranging from 122 to -4 degrees Fahrenheit, ensuring stable readings regardless of the temperature. Spectrometer and Isotope IdentificationGamma spectroscopy is a standout feature of Radiacode, making it a breakthrough in the realm of radiation detectors. Previously accessible only with costly laboratory equipment, this capability now fits into a pocket-sized device weighing just 67 grams. Now, you can identify radiation sources, whether it's Radium-226, Cesium-137, Thorium-232, Am-241, or a number of other isotopes. This is fascinating from a scientific perspective, as it immerses you in the mysterious world of nuclear physics and provides insight into the invisible matter around us. Study radiation sources, formulate hypotheses, engage in discussions within our communities of like-minded individuals, and make discoveries. It also has a vital practical applications. Radiation MappingRadiacode's captivating feature is its ability to record radiation measurements on Google Maps or OpenStreetMap (OSM) when synchronized with a smartphone via Bluetooth. The device automatically captures radiation levels at user-defined intervals, creating a track composed of colored points on the map. The color of the track represents the radiation level at the corresponding location: shades of red signify higher levels, yellow indicates moderate levels, and blue and green show lower levels. This color-coding is as straightforward as a traffic light system. Additionally, you have the option to customize your own color palettes. You can also export your maps to share with other Radiacode users or import their maps directly into your application. Food Activity MonitoringRadiacode has a specialized mode for measuring the presence of Cesium-137 in food products. Cesium-137 is the most common nuclear isotope worldwide, settling across large areas of our planet after numerous nuclear tests in the USA and USSR, as well as several nuclear accidents, including Chernobyl. Winds and rains have carried Cesium-137 over vast distances, and traces of it can even be found in Africa and Antarctica. The issue with Cesium-137 is that it's a synthetic isotope, never found in nature prior to its creation by humans. Living organisms mistake it for elements used in building organic tissues. Once it enters the human or animal body, it accumulates in the muscles, heart, and liver, where it can potentially remain throughout one's lifetime. Unlike trace elements such as K, Ca, Zn, Fe, etc., which are beneficial to the body in small doses, Cesium-137 is harmful in any quantity. Radiacode enables the measurement of the absolute and/or specific activity in various food products (expressed in Bq/kg) or provides results relative to maximum permissible concentrations (MPC). With Radiacode, Cesium-137 can be detected in products such as berries, mushrooms, dairy products, domestic meat and game, honey, fish, and more. Ordinary dosimeters can only detect radiation in heavily contaminated products and cannot identify the presence of Cesium-137 as such. Spectrogram FunctionalityA spectrogram is a collection of gamma spectra recorded at specified time intervals, presented as a colored array capable of storing thousands of spectra. Don't worry, the recording is done automatically, continuously, and essentially without user involvement but can be extremely useful in various situations. What's in the box:Radiacode 103 DeviceUSB 3.0 to USB Type-C CableAnkle Band CaseLeather Case Protective case with a Velcro strap and a rubberized belt with a transparent window.Specifically designed to accommodate the Radiacode device on the ankle area, aiming to bring the radiation sensor as close as possible to the surface being examined.Packaged dimensions of the case (with the strap assembled): 6" x 4" x 1" (length x width x thickness). A branded protective leather case with a flap and a Velcro fastener featuring a transparent window for device control. Specifically tailored for the Radiacode 103 device. The case can be attached to a belt with a width of up to 6 cm. Additionally, there is a metal ring on the back of the case for various carabiners and hooks.Overall case dimensions: 5" x 1.5" x 1" (length x width x height). Payment must be made within 24 hours of purchase.All items shipped via USPS Priority with tracking and insurance.No PO/APO boxes or international shipping, sorry, USA only. Thanks for looking!
Price: 475 USD
Location: Wayne, New Jersey
End Time: 2024-09-29T16:15:06.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Radiacode
Unit Type: Unit
Model: Radiacode 103
MPN: RC-103
Unit Quantity: 1
Country/Region of Manufacture: Cyprus
Radiation Detector Type: Scintillation Detector