SEARCH DOSIMETER-RADIOMETER MKS-RM1403

MKS-RM1403 is a portable comprehensive universal radiation monitoring device that combines the functions of a search device, a dosimeter-radiometer and a radionuclide identifier with the function of fast and reliable isotope identification that does not require connection to an external processing and display device (PC/Laptop/PDA, etc.). The dosimeter-radiometer can identify the radionuclide composition of a substance even taking into account the weakening and scattering effects of screens, containers and other objects of physical protection of the IRS. The results of measurements and identification are displayed on a bright, high-contrast and easy-to-read display in a harmonious color scheme.

The device provides the ability to search for, detect, localize IRS, measure the intensity of IRS and identify the radionuclide composition of the detected gamma source.

The wireless integration of the MKS-RM1403 as a dosimetric, radiometric and spectrometric measuring device is provided with portal radiation monitors of the RM5000A series (used at border crossings and customs clearance points, checkpoints of radiation-hazardous facilities, at airports, train stations, ports, etc.) with the integration of radiometric, dosimetric and spectrometric data into a single database with subsequent formation of a single report of the radiation incident under investigation.

The device provides the possibility of network integration into the NPNETTM Geoinformation Mobile Radiation Monitoring System with the transmission of radiometric data and geographic coordinates via wireless and wired channels to a single command and expert center, which makes the device a full-fledged multifunctional complex for solving a wide range of various radiation monitoring tasks and ensuring radiation safety.

The detection and information processing unit (DIPU) has a built-in scintillation spectrometric detector CsI(TI), which allows searching, detecting, localizing sources and measuring the intensity (count rate and DER) of gamma radiation, accumulating, processing, storing and displaying gamma spectra, conducting prompt identification of the radionuclide composition of detected gamma sources with the results displayed on the built-in high-contrast and easy-to-read color display.

In order to significantly expand its functionality, the device provides the ability to wire external detection units for various purposes to the DIPU:

The information display unit BOI is designed to display information when working with external detection units (BD), programming their operating modes and identifying the radionuclide composition of a substance.

Features:

Built-in CsI(Tl) spectrometric detector with radionuclide identification function;

  • External replaceable detection units - alpha, beta, gamma and neutron radiation;
  • Detection units BDG1 with a highly sensitive scintillation detector NaI(TI) - search and identification of the radionuclide composition of even low-activity or shielded gamma radiation sources;
  • Possibility of accumulation, processing, storage and display of scintillation spectra;
  • Integrated fast and reliable identification of the radionuclide composition of a substance even taking into account the weakening and scattering effects of screens, containers and other objects of physical protection of IRS;
  • Wireless integration of MKS-RM1403 with portal radiation monitors of the RM5000A series - formation of unified reports of investigated radiation incidents at controlled checkpoints;
  • Wireless data transmission via Wi-Fi and GSM/GPRS;
  • USB and RS485 interfaces;
  • Built-in GPS module;
  • Audible and visual alarm;
  • Shockproof sealed case;
  • Color TFT display;
  • Ease and convenience of use;
  • Friendly and intuitive interface;
  • Possibility of network integration into the NPNETTM Geoinformation Mobile Radiation Monitoring System
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