The RAMION DigiLog is a auto ranging, portable vented ion chamber survey meter designed for highly stable and accurate measurement
of dose rates and integrated dose of gamma, x-ray and beta radiation. The meter covers a measuring range of 1µSv/h - 500 mSv/h in
the dose rate mode, and 0.01 µSv - 10Sv in the integrated dose mode. The auto ranging meter utilizes a combination display consisting
of a smoothed digital readout for minimum fluctuation and a two-decade analog bar graph for fast response.
The TelePole is a gamma survey meter, with the detector mounted on an extendable pole designed for monitoring less accessible areas
or providing "safe distance" operation. The four segment telescopic pole extends to 337cm (11 feet) and collapses to 107cm (3.5 feet)
with the detector mounted at the pole end. There are two detector configurations are available. The WR (wide range) provides measurements
over the range 0.5µSv/hr to 10Sv/hr (50µR/hr - 1000R/hr), while the HR (high range) covers 50µSv/hr to 10Sv/hr (5mR/hr - 1000R/hr).
An optional internal detector is also available. TelePole features a 380 record data memory that can be downloaded to a PC using the
new RMV Software Package. An optional barcode reader is also available which makes TelePole fully compatible with the SMARTS radiation
survey mapping and tracking system.
HDS-100G and HDS-100GN are portable devices designed to search for any radioactive materials and to respond to incidents involving Radiological Dispersal Devices.
They feature the capability to identify the detected isotope and characterize its category from medical, industrial, natural occuring radioactive materials (NORM) and special nuclear materials (SNM). Because of their high sensitivity, they can be used to verify any alarm trigged by a fix-installed monitor or by a radiation pager, to locate sources and measures radiation levels, and even to identify the detected isotope.
These products are ideally suited for First Responders, Border Control, Customs
Inspectors, site security personnel in critical infrastructures, and for all missions related to the control of nuclear materials.