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RE: Re[2]: Want: NaI survey meter with spectrometer



I will be out of the office until Monday, 12 May 1997.  If you need to reach
me sooner, please contact Mickey Clarke at (314) 362-2809 or at
clarkem@mirlink.wustl.edu.
Barry A. Siegel, M.D.
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     They have a cylindrical NaI crystal and slim-line PM tube.  It looks 
     about like a microphone.  It has been a while, but I believe the MCA 
     was the size of a mini portable CD player.  The CPU was a Hewlett 
     Packard Palm top.
     
     I can't quite remember the specs, but the overall package seemed like 
     a pretty decent piece of equipment.
     
     
     Sincerely,
     Glen Vickers


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Subject: Re: Want: NaI survey meter with spectrometer
Author:  radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu at INTERNET
Date:    5/2/97 6:18 AM


Daniel T. Y. Chen wrote:
> 
> Deal Radsafers,
> 
> We are interested in purchasing the survey meter with spectrometer
> build in. It should be handhold type. After days survey, the only one 
> we can find in market is EXPLORANIUM GC-130 handhold NaI survey meter 
> from Canada. We'd like to know if there any other similar models in
> market. If it exist, where is the source we can contact. 
> 
> If you reply to group, please C.C. via e-mail also. 
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Daniel T. Y. Chen
> dchen@faculty.nthu.edu.tw
> 
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 
> Daniel T. Y. Chen            National Tsing Hua University 
> dchen@faculty.nthu.edu.tw    Nucl. Sci. and Tech. Center
> dchen@net.nthu.edu.tw        Health Physics Division
>                              Hsinchu, 30043, Taiwan, ROC
     
Depending on your actual needs you might want to take a look at the TCMA 
manufactured by TARGET in germany
The unit can operate stand-alone after programming via RS232 port on any 
type of PC, or on-line, they have a waterproof housing with additional 
battery capacity and so on.
The unit accepts any modern PMT with 14 pin Diheptal connector, its size 
is 125mm by 63 mm diam, weight is 550 gram (inc 4 AA batteries)
Our (preliminary) documentation- yes, its a very recent devellopment 
lists the manufacturor as:
Target systemelectronic
Koelnerstr. 99
D-42651 Solingen
Germany
phone : 0212/222090
fax : 0212/201045
Since we have a local (dutch) rep. I never tried to phone or fax the 
manufactoror, but judging from phone numbers ofother people I know in 
Germany you might have to use their fax/phone number as follows 
international access code -49212/.....
     
Hope this helps,
     
regards,
     
Aad van der Kooij
Dep. Head Health Physics Dept.
Interfaculty Reactor Institute
University of Technology Delft (NL)


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