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Re: Radiography chirpers
Dear all of you instrument manufacturers out there. . . .
Would one of you *PLEASE* revive the old Eberline "Rad-Tad" design and re-
release it? NO bells and whistles; just a LOUD chirp.
Jim Barnes, CHP
Radiation Safety Officer
Rocketdyne / Boeing
james.g.barnes@att.net
> I am looking for a source for some "dumb" radiation detectors, like the old
> chirpers. The current trend seems to be to have everything be capable of
> being programmable, do data logging, etc. While that may be good for a HP
> to use, I need something idiot proof for my guys who act as observers for
> radiography operations by contractors. Any help?
>
> Kim Merritt
> Radiation/Laser Safety Officer
> HazMed, Inc.
> NASA Langley Research Center
> Hampton, VA
> (757)864-3210
> <mailto:k.merritt@larc.nasa.gov>
>
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