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Get it between 2025-07-23 to 2025-07-30. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
GAME-CHANGING DETECTION SPEED - measures up to 20 times faster than regular devices; crucial when you are on the move; makes you 20 times less likely to miss a radioactive spot; reference count rate 1 μSv/h = 30 cps on Cs-137
NUCLEAR ISOTOPE VISUALIZATION: Just imagine; it doesn’t just show there’s radiation — it helps you interpret which isotope is likely emitting it. Cs-137, Ra-226, Th-232, U-238, and many more. Spectral resolution (FWHM): 9.4% (+/- 0.4%).
RADIATION MAPPING – real-time radiation maps in your Radiacode mobile application with GPS-logged CPS and µSv/h readings, color-coded levels on online Google Maps or offline Open Street Maps, you can save and share your tracked routes
FREE MOBILE AND DESKTOP APPS: access advanced features: dose rate graphs, spectrum analysis, radiation GPS tracking, spectrogram, event logs and food analyzer on iOS, Android, macOS and Windows with free continuous updates
UP TO SEVEN ALARM MODES: two adjustable sound levels, LED indicator, vibration and three app-based sound and vibration alerts, measurements in CPS, CPM, μSv/h, μR/h, classic Geiger clicks, transflective blue-backlit display, gamma, X-ray and hard beta detection
[Radiation Detector and Dosimeter] The counting rate of Radiacode is 300-500 CPM, which is on average 15-20 times faster than conventional dosimeters based on the Geiger-Müller tube. What advantages does this provide? Imagine finding yourself in an unfamiliar area and wanting to explore the territory for radiation. With a regular Geiger counter, you would need to move at a pace of 2-3 steps per minute. However, with Radiacode, you can walk at a normal speed and even record the radiation levels at each point. You could even record the radioactive path with GPS coordinates on Google Maps. [Spectrometer and Isotope Identification] Gamma spectrometry is a standout feature of Radiacode, making it a breakthrough in the realm of radiation detectors. Previously accessible only with costly laboratory equipment, this capability now fits into a pocket-sized device weighing just 67 grams. Now, you can identify radiation sources, whether it's Radium-226, Cesium-137, Thorium-232, Am-241, or a number of other isotopes. This is fascinating from a scientific perspective, as it immerses you in the mysterious world of nuclear physics and provides insight into the invisible matter around us. Study radiation sources, formulate hypotheses, engage in discussions within our communities of like-minded individuals, and make discoveries. It also has a vital practical applications. [Radiation Mapping] Radiacode's captivating feature is its ability to record radiation measurements on Google Maps or OpenStreetMap (OSM) when synchronized with a smartphone via Bluetooth. The device automatically captures radiation levels at user-defined intervals, creating a track composed of colored points on the map. The color of the track represents the radiation level at the corresponding location: shades of red signify higher levels, yellow indicates moderate levels, and blue and green show lower levels. This color-coding is as straightforward as a traffic light system.