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FH 40G Multipurpose Survey Meters
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The FH-40G Multipurpose Survey Meters are a series of versatile, multipurpose meters, simultaneously
operates internal and external detectors. These rugged, light weight Survey Meters fit
snugly in the palm of the hand.
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Digital Survey Meters Model 2241
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The portable, microprocessor-based Model 2241 Digital Survey Meters with alert and alarm has a locking toggle switch to allow for quick change between its two available detector setups.
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Digilert 100 Survey Meter
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The Digilert 100 Survey Meter measures alpha, beta, gamma, and x-rays. Its digital display shows readings in your choice of counts per minute (CPM) or mR/hr, or in accumulated counts.
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Abacus Wireless Handheld Survey Meter
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The wireless Abacus Survey Meter is a handheld, digital radiation detection device that enables you to complete your radiation surveys automatically with your Abacus and a Pocket PC, Palm Pilot or PC.
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Advanced Survey Meter 990 Series
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The ASM-990 Advanced Survey Meters are easy-to-use instruments that detects alpha, beta, gamma, or x-ray radiation within an operating range of 1 µR/h to 1 R/h or 1 CPM to 5,000,000 CPM, depending on the probe selection.
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Inspector+ and Inspector EXP
Survey Meters
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The Inspector Survey Meters are microprocessor controlled radiation measuring instrument which offers excellent sensitivity to low levels of alpha, beta, gamma and x-rays.
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ASP-2 AND ASP-2E General Purpose Survey Meters
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Available in two models, the microprocessor-based ASP-2 and ASP-2E Survey Meters include normal Check and Rate meter operating modes,
and modes for Integration and Scaler, as well as a second channel for Pulse-Height Analysis (PHA).
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190EX Survey Meter with
Telescoping
Pancake Probe
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The Model 190EX Survey Meter combines the
technology of the Model 190 Survey
and Count Rate Meter and the
Model 489-110D GM
Pancake Probe on a 10 foot
telescoping assembly.
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Model 3 Survey Meter
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The 4-range, hand-held, Model 3 Survey Meter utilizes G-M or scintillation detectors and has a typical counting range of 0-200 mR/hr, or 0-500,000 cpm.
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Model 14C Survey Meter
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The Model 14C Survey Meter monitors alpha, beta and gamma radiation, has an internal energy-compensated GM detector and is compatible with a variety of GM and Scintillation detectors.
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051-029 Survey Meter
with Pancake GM Probe
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The 051-029 Survey Meter is microprocessor-controlled and features cutting-edge technology to ensure both ease of use and accurate, reliable readings. Designed specifically for nuclear medicine, it detects radiation using 100% digital technology, yet displays results on an easy-to-read analog scale.
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Monitor 4 and Monitor 4EC
Survey Meters
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The Monitor 4 and Monitor 4EC Survey Meters are compact, general purpose survey meters capable of detecting alpha, beta, gamma, and
x-rays over 3 selectable ranges.
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MC1K Survey Meter
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The MC1K Survey Meter is a handheld survey meter that utilizes a built-in energy compensated GM detector. It detects gamma and x-rays up to 1000 mR/hr over
4 selectable ranges.
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RAM-R 200 "Smart" Survey Meter
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The RAM-R 200 "Smart" Survey Meter is designed for measuring a wide range alpha, gamma and beta radiation fields with a measurement range from 10 μR/h to 100 R/h (0.01 mSv/h to 1 Sv/h).
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RDS-200 Universal Survey Meter
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The RDS-200 Universal Survey Meter is an excellent multipurpose radiation meter for a wide range of applications. It is specially designed for situations where accurate measurements at low dose rate levels are of importance.
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RDS-30 Survey Meter
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The RDS-30 Survey Meter is a versatile gamma radiation detector which has been designed for a wide range of applications involving a possibility for abnormal radiation levels.
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Telepole Wide Range Gamma
Survey Meter
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The TelePole Gamma Survey Meter can be used as a stand-alone
instrument, or integrated into systems, using existing equipment and software.
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