Comparison of dosimeters
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The following table compares a features of dosimeter
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Dosimeter
Dosimeters measure an individual's or an object'sexposure to something in the environment — particularly to a hazard inflicting cumulative impact over long periods of time, or over a lifetime...
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Device | Photo | Mfg. country | Size, mm | Weight, g | Power supply | Display | Sound | Vibration | Detector type | Range, μSv Sievert The sievert is the International System of Units SI derived unit of dose equivalent radiation. It attempts to quantitatively evaluate the biological effects of ionizing radiation as opposed to just the absorbed dose of radiation energy, which is measured in gray... /h |
Range, μR Röntgen The roentgen is a unit of measurement for exposure to ionizing radiation , and is named after the German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen... /h |
Measurement time, seconds | Measuring of beta radiation and range of energy | PC link | Extra features |
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ANRI 01-02 Sosna | Russia Russia Russia or , officially known as both Russia and the Russian Federation , is a country in northern Eurasia. It is a federal semi-presidential republic, comprising 83 federal subjects... |
133x82x45 | 350 | Nine-volt battery | LCD | Two to four Geiger–Müller tube Geiger–Müller tube A Geiger–Müller tube is the sensing element of a Geiger counter instrument that can detect a single particle of ionizing radiation, and typically produce an audible click for each. It was named for Hans Geiger who invented the device in 1908, and Walther Müller who collaborated with Geiger in... s |
0.1—100 | 10—104 | 20±5 | ||||||
DKG-RM1203M | Belarus Belarus Belarus , officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, bordered clockwise by Russia to the northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest. Its capital is Minsk; other major cities include Brest, Grodno , Gomel ,... |
125x42x24 | 90 | Two LR44 | LCD | Geiger–Müller tube Geiger–Müller tube A Geiger–Müller tube is the sensing element of a Geiger counter instrument that can detect a single particle of ionizing radiation, and typically produce an audible click for each. It was named for Hans Geiger who invented the device in 1908, and Walther Müller who collaborated with Geiger in... |
0.01—2000 | 1—2*105 | ? | Clock with alarm | |||||
MKS-05 «Terra-P» | Ukraine Ukraine Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It has an area of 603,628 km², making it the second largest contiguous country on the European continent, after Russia... |
120×52×26 | 150 | Two AAA AAA battery A triple A or AAA battery is a standard size of dry cell battery commonly used in portable electronic devices. A carbon-zinc battery in this size is designated by IEC as "R03", by ANSI C18.1 as "24", by old JIS standard as "UM 4", and by other manufacturer and national standard designations that... |
LCD | Geiger–Müller tube Geiger–Müller tube A Geiger–Müller tube is the sensing element of a Geiger counter instrument that can detect a single particle of ionizing radiation, and typically produce an audible click for each. It was named for Hans Geiger who invented the device in 1908, and Walther Müller who collaborated with Geiger in... |
0,1—1000 | 10—105 | 5—70 | Clock with alarm, cover as option | |||||
MKS-05 «Terra» (New edition) | Ukraine Ukraine Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It has an area of 603,628 km², making it the second largest contiguous country on the European continent, after Russia... |
120×52×26 | 150 | Two AAA AAA battery A triple A or AAA battery is a standard size of dry cell battery commonly used in portable electronic devices. A carbon-zinc battery in this size is designated by IEC as "R03", by ANSI C18.1 as "24", by old JIS standard as "UM 4", and by other manufacturer and national standard designations that... |
LCD w. backlight | Geiger–Müller tube Geiger–Müller tube A Geiger–Müller tube is the sensing element of a Geiger counter instrument that can detect a single particle of ionizing radiation, and typically produce an audible click for each. It was named for Hans Geiger who invented the device in 1908, and Walther Müller who collaborated with Geiger in... |
0,1—104 | 10—106 | 1—70 | Clock with alarm, cover | |||||
DKR-04 | ? | 74х48х16 | 50 | AAA AAA battery A triple A or AAA battery is a standard size of dry cell battery commonly used in portable electronic devices. A carbon-zinc battery in this size is designated by IEC as "R03", by ANSI C18.1 as "24", by old JIS standard as "UM 4", and by other manufacturer and national standard designations that... |
LCD | Semiconductor | 0,1—106 | 10—108 | 4—256 | ||||||
Radex RD1503, RD1503+ | Russia Russia Russia or , officially known as both Russia and the Russian Federation , is a country in northern Eurasia. It is a federal semi-presidential republic, comprising 83 federal subjects... |
105х60х26 | 90 | One or two AAA AAA battery A triple A or AAA battery is a standard size of dry cell battery commonly used in portable electronic devices. A carbon-zinc battery in this size is designated by IEC as "R03", by ANSI C18.1 as "24", by old JIS standard as "UM 4", and by other manufacturer and national standard designations that... |
LCD with backlight | Geiger–Müller tube Geiger–Müller tube A Geiger–Müller tube is the sensing element of a Geiger counter instrument that can detect a single particle of ionizing radiation, and typically produce an audible click for each. It was named for Hans Geiger who invented the device in 1908, and Walther Müller who collaborated with Geiger in... |
0,05—10 | 5—1000 | up to 40 | ||||||
Radex RD1706 | Russia Russia Russia or , officially known as both Russia and the Russian Federation , is a country in northern Eurasia. It is a federal semi-presidential republic, comprising 83 federal subjects... |
105х60х26 | 90 | One or two AAA AAA battery A triple A or AAA battery is a standard size of dry cell battery commonly used in portable electronic devices. A carbon-zinc battery in this size is designated by IEC as "R03", by ANSI C18.1 as "24", by old JIS standard as "UM 4", and by other manufacturer and national standard designations that... |
LCD with backlight | Two Geiger–Müller tube Geiger–Müller tube A Geiger–Müller tube is the sensing element of a Geiger counter instrument that can detect a single particle of ionizing radiation, and typically produce an audible click for each. It was named for Hans Geiger who invented the device in 1908, and Walther Müller who collaborated with Geiger in... s |
0,05—1000 | 5—105 | 1—26 | Background mode | |||||
Radex RD1008 | Russia Russia Russia or , officially known as both Russia and the Russian Federation , is a country in northern Eurasia. It is a federal semi-presidential republic, comprising 83 federal subjects... |
140х64х26 | 175 | AA AA battery An AA battery is a standard size of battery. Batteries of this size are the most commonly used type of in portable electronic devices. An AA battery is composed of a single electrochemical cell... |
LCD with backlight | Two Geiger–Müller tube Geiger–Müller tube A Geiger–Müller tube is the sensing element of a Geiger counter instrument that can detect a single particle of ionizing radiation, and typically produce an audible click for each. It was named for Hans Geiger who invented the device in 1908, and Walther Müller who collaborated with Geiger in... s |
0,1—1000 | 2—120 | 2-21 | Background mode, Separated indication of beta and gamma radiation | |||||
RKSB-104 | Belarus Belarus Belarus , officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, bordered clockwise by Russia to the northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest. Its capital is Minsk; other major cities include Brest, Grodno , Gomel ,... |
154х77х39 | 350 | Nine-volt battery | LCD | Two Geiger–Müller tube Geiger–Müller tube A Geiger–Müller tube is the sensing element of a Geiger counter instrument that can detect a single particle of ionizing radiation, and typically produce an audible click for each. It was named for Hans Geiger who invented the device in 1908, and Walther Müller who collaborated with Geiger in... s |
0,1—100 | 10—2*104 | 18 to 400 | ||||||
DKG-RM1610 | Belarus Belarus Belarus , officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, bordered clockwise by Russia to the northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest. Its capital is Minsk; other major cities include Brest, Grodno , Gomel ,... |
58х58х18 | 70 | Built-in accumulator | ? | ? | 0,01—1,2*106 | 1—1,2*108 | ? | ? | Shock protection | ||||
EcotestCARD | Ukraine Ukraine Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It has an area of 603,628 km², making it the second largest contiguous country on the European continent, after Russia... |
80 | CR2450 | LCD | Semiconductor | 0,1—106 | 10—108 | ? | ? | ||||||