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IMI ONYX-NX10 Radiation detector (CPM: 0 to 350,000)

Detector: Halogen-quenched Geiger-Mueller tube. Effective diameter 1.75″ (45 mm). Mica window density 1.5-2.0 mg/cm²; Detects Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and X-radiation

Display: 128×128 color OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode)

Operating Range:

µSv/hr: .000 to 1,000

µR/hr: .000 to 100,000

CPM: 0 to 350,000

Accuracy: ± 10% typical; ±15% maximum

Alert Range: 0 to 99,999 CPM; Beeper sounds the alert when warning level feature is activated

Anti-Saturation: Readout holds at full scale in fields up to 100 times the maximum reading

Audio: Beeper chirps with each count when Geiger Beep function is activated

Averaging: Accumulate/Average feature builds average over time when activated

Certifications: CE Certified: Emissions: EN 55011:2009 + A1:2010 (Class B emissions limits); EN 61000-4-2:1995 (ESD); EN61000-4-3:1997. RoHS Compliant, Meets WEEE standards

Count Light: Red LED flashes with each count

Calibration: Cesium-137 (gamma from daughter metastable Barium)

Gamma Sensitivity: 334 CPM per µSv/hr (3340 CPM per mR/hr) referenced to Cs-137

Efficiency: For 4 pi at contact

Beta C-14 (49 keV avg. 156 keV max.): 5.3% Bi-210 (390 keV avg. 1.2 MeV max.): 32% Sr-90 (546 keV and 2.3 MeV): 38% P-32 (693 keV avg. 1.7 MeV max.): 33%

Alpha Am-241 (5.5 MeV): 18%

I-125:  Smallest detectable level for I-125 is .02 mCi at contact

Manual: ONYX Operation Manual

Options: USB cable, charger and carrying case available

Ports: Output: Stereo 3.5 mm jack sends pulses to headset or external data collection devices

Power: One 3.7 V Lithium Ion battery

Size: 130 x 660 x 230 mm (5.1 x 2.6 x 0.9 inches)

Temperature Range: -20º to +50º C , -4º to +122º F

Timer: Can set sampling periods of 1 minute to 40 hours.

Weight: 200 grams (7 oz) including battery

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