Alpha-beta-gamma-sensitive Geiger-Mueller counter with mica window.
Energy-compensating filter, which allows obtaining a reliable energy dependence of the radiometer readings when measuring photon ionizing radiation in the energy range from 12 KeV to 3 MeV.
Large display with luminescent backlight, providing simultaneous display of measurement units, measurement errors, threshold level, real-time, and an analog indicator of instantaneous radiation intensity.
Ability to perform measurements with a preset error.
Prompt evaluation of gamma background within 10 seconds.
Automatic subtraction of gamma radiation component when measuring beta radiation parameters.
Automatic subtraction of gamma and beta radiation components when measuring alpha radiation parameters.
Programming of threshold levels for alarm system activation for each parameter of measured radiation.
Automatic setting of measurement intervals and ranges.
Audio signaling of each registered gamma quantum, alpha, or beta particle with the possibility of deactivation.
Two-tone audio alarm for exceeded programmed threshold levels.
Recording in non-volatile memory of up to 1,000 measurement results.
Viewing previously recorded measurement results on the display and transferring information to a personal computer via Bluetooth.
Four-level indication of battery discharge.
New software developed to work with the device.
Software is used for:
Readout of measurement results from the dosimeter memory into the PC as a dosimeter measurement protocol.
Viewing measurement results on the PC monitor, preparing and printing reports.
Saving measurement results to a file without changes or as a report for further use.
Purpose of Use:
Measurement of ambient dose equivalent rate (DER) of gamma and X-ray radiation (photon-ionizing radiation).
Measurement of surface beta-particles flux density.
Measurement of surface activity of beta-emitting radionuclides.
Measurement of surface alpha-particles flux density.
Measurement of surface activity of alpha-emitting radionuclides.
Indication of pulse counting speed from the detector of alpha-beta-gamma radiation.
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