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RE: chirper



Here's one for $272 (Canary II) that measures over a range of 0.01 mR to 10

R:  http://www.fwt.com/hpi/hpi_4080ds.htm



Tom Huston



-----Original Message-----

From: Ruth Sponsler [mailto:jk5554@yahoo.com]

Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 11:06 PM

To: Ted de Castro; AndrewsJP@AOL.COM; RADSAFE Mailing List

Subject: chirper





I have no idea how much they charge for these, but

what about 

http://www.biodex.com/dir14/052408.htm

?



~Ruth 2



--- Ted de Castro <tdc@XRAYTED.COM> wrote:

> I agree - have you tried to buy a just plain chirper

> lately??? 

> Everything is an EPD and much more expensive (and

> complicated) than a

> simple chirper needs to be.

> 

> They have gotten carried away - they don't need to

> be exposure or energy

> linear - they just need to be sensitive, robust,

> non-paralyzable and

> cheap.  The cheaper they are - the more they will be

> bought - and used.

> 



> > 

> > Why Oh Why don't radiographers use chirpers? 

> These little devices

> > PREVENT this kind of accident.

> > 

> > John Andrews

> > Knoxville, Tennessee

>  view the Radsafe archives at

> http://www.vanderbilt.edu/radsafe/

> 





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