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Re: Chirpers



I have a ton of Merlin Gerin devices that could help
you.  Please email me at bobcarlson@core.com for more
details.

--- Kerembaev@cs.com wrote:
> Jeff,
> 
> I like them, chirpers.
> They are simple, durable and comparably cheap.
> Usually they have loud enough 
> audio/chirp for the noisy environment. Of course
> their dose response is not 
> as accurate as some very "sophisticated" latest
> personal dosimetry electronic 
> devices but for your purpose to use them as dose
> awareness tools, they will 
> be perfect. So to say: "They do not have the
> whistles but have those bells".
> I would suggest to give a training to the personnel
> that rad. workers would 
> have a "sound" idea how much chirps will be 5 mR/hr
> and 100mR/hr.
> Hope this helps.
> Emil
> kerembaev@cs.com
> 
> 
> In a message dated 2/1/00 2:51:45 Pacific Standard
> Time, 
> Jeffry.Bruner@rfets.gov writes:
> 
> << 
>  We are looking to purchase some chirpers as dose
> awareness tools.  If anyone
>  has any operational experience (good or bad) they
> can share it would be
>  appreciated.
>  
>  Thanks
>  
>  Jeff Bruner
>  Rocky Flats
>  Bldg 371 Rad Engineering
>  303.966.6259
>   >>
>
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