[ RadSafe ] Question

Geo>K0FF GEOelectronics at netscape.com
Mon Dec 10 12:37:46 CST 2007


Hi Carl.
Like all Polimaster ( Belarius)  made products, the palmRad is sold under 
the same model number by several distributors in the USA:
http://www.berkeleynucleonics.com/products/model-1621M.html

is one.

If that is the correct model number you are asking about, more info here:
http://polimaster.com/products/pdf/1621M_30.06.06.pdf

They are normalized to Cs-137, so if you are radiation range calibrating 
one, use the Cs-137 isotope.

If you need more information concerning the GM tube in there, contact 
Polimaster USA and ask for Matthew Kish (703 525 5075),
a super nice guy, and the only American at the place.


George Dowell
NLNL
New London Nucleonics Lab

and
GEOelectronics




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Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 11:19 AM
Subject: [ RadSafe ] Question


> Is anyone familiar with the palmRAD radiation detector? Specifically I am
> looking for the manufacturer and the instrument sensitivity in cpm/mr/hr. 
> Any
> help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Yours for a safe radiological environment,
>
> J. Carl Kee
> Radiation Safety Officer
> Texas License No. L05515
> KI4U, Inc.
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