The new, all-in-one, RIID from Berkeley Nucleonics offers customers a rugged alternative to detachable detectors with a full suite of new features leveraging modern cell phone technology. The renaissance in handheld electronics (Smartphone, PDA, etc.) has led to tremendous advancements in processing power and allows statistical calculations to be processed at a remarkable speed. In parallel, the processors managing the spectral collection and isotope identification can easily handle a myriad of exciting additional user requirements. The long list of much-awaited features ensures new users and experienced health physicists alike will enjoy an unmatched user experience when performing mission-critical tasks. PeakAbout, a free app that manages the data and reporting of the SAM 945, boasts a comprehensive library of 115 isotopes with expansion possibility to 393 isotopes.
Auto Calibration (-20°C to 50°C )
Real-Time Background Correction — New Feature
Built-in Energy Stabilization
Append Alarms with Notes, Images, Videos, Voice Memo
ALARA-Remotely Monitor & Control the 945 — New Feature
PeekAbout, The Free SmartPhone App Included
Industry Largest Internal Detector
Improve User Safety with Detachable Interface
Full Analysis via Wireless Communication
Network using N42.42 Data Transmission
IP65 Drop/Water Spray Enclosure
Charge Your Battery from DC (Vehicle, etc)
>8 Hours with Bluetooth Earpiece
Cambio, Peak Easy or SAM-Viewer Compatible
PeekAbout, The Free SmartPhone App Included
Detectors
Nal General purpose isotope identification
CeBr SNM enhanced, high resolution spectroscopy
3He Neutron detection, optional
GM-tube High does rates, standard
Electronics Digital signal processing 250,000 to 400,000 CPS (Cs 137)
Data Output:
Format: XML, ANSI N42.42 Compliant
Reports: ID, Confidence Level, Dose Rate, etc. with over 10,000 reviewable events
Identification: Isotope, Category, Confidence
Range: 20keV - 3.0 MeV