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GROUND RADIOLOGICAL RECONNAISSANCE (GRR) GRR is the process of detecting radiation and measuring it before a unit moves into or through an area. Note: When the ADM300 is vehicle mounted, a power converter module available to utilize vehicle power.
Detects and displays relative level of beta particles. Measures, stores, and digitally displays accumulated dose from 0.01 uSv to 100 Sv. The analog display covers 0.01 uSv to 10 Sv. Liquid crystal display (LCD) shows three digits, decimal point and unit of measure for dose rate or accumulated dose. Also indicates low batteries and faults.
Detects, measures, and digitally displays levels of gamma radiation dose rate from 10 uR/h to 10,000 R/h. The analog display covers 10 uR/h to 1000 R/h. Detects and displays relative level of beta particles. Measures, stores, and digitally displays accumulated dose from 1 uR to 10,000 R.
The ADM300 is a battery operated, self diagnostic, multiple functional instrument used alone to locate and measure low and high intensity radioactivity in the form of gamma rays or beta particles, or used with external probes to locate and measure alpha, beta, gamma, x-ray, and neutron radiation.
With built-in GM detectors, the ADM300 will detect, measure, and digitally display both dose and dose rate levels of Gamma radiation from 10 μR/hr to 10,000 R/hr (0.1 μSv/hr to 100 Sv/ hr) and Beta radiation from 10 μR/hr to 5 R/hr (0.1 μSv/hr to 0.05 Sv/hr).
The ADM-300A is a fully self-contained instrument with batteries, controls, indicators, and electronics necessary to display dose rate, dose, and alarm indications. This particular radiation detector is designed to be used as a stand alone instrument, as well as, built with a standard RS-232 serial computer port to collect and store data
The ADM300A(V1B) Multi-Functional Survey Meter detects, measures and digitally displays levels of gamma radiation dose rate from 0.01 μSv/h to 100 Sv/h. The analog display covers 0.01 μSv/h to 10 Sv/h. The ADM300A(V1B) unit detects and displays relative level of beta particles.