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Re: Pulse height analyzer (portable MCA actually)
You might like to add to that list Amptek (www.amptek.com) who make a
very small device (no built in amplifier tho') and Davidson (not sure
if they have a web site - US 'phone no. is (203) 288-7324) who make a
very rugged portable MCA.
Regards,
Martin
Martin Phillips
My views, not those of BNFL Magnox Generation Division
m.e.phillips@magnox.co.uk
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Date: Tue, 9 Feb 99 13:48:38 -0800
From: "Busby, Bruce" <bab1303@doh.wa.gov> To:
radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu
Subject: Re: Pulse height analyzer (portable MCA actually) Message-ID:
<06A8C03601F10600@smtp.doh.wa.gov>
Hi
We are looking at several different ones, hoping to buy a new portable
MCA (have ann older one already).
Some of the names/ web sites for these are:
Scout by Quanrad (http://www.quantrad.com/), and Berkeley Nucleonics
Corporation (BNC)'s SAM 905/925 (http://www.berkeleynucleonics.com/)
and Bubble Technology "microspec-ii" system (e-mail:
bubble@intranet.ca.. web site???) and Oxford Instruments
"prospector-3cs" (http://www.oxford-instruments.com/) and Canberra's
InSpector (http://www.canberra.com/) and EG&G's several
(http://www.egginc.com/bin/webmate/Inst|138/page/egg/SpecSystems).
I am sure there are a few more, though I have not seen them.
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