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Some quick recommendations / popular equipment:
 
Some quick recommendations / popular equipment:
  
* GQ
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*Geiger counter
** Ex: GQ GMC-300S  
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**GQ
** I'm not as familiar with these but price start quite low
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***Ex: GQ GMC-300S
** 2025-04-18: $62, [https://www.amazon.com/GQ-GMC-300S-Radiation-Detector-Dosimeter/dp/B0B541D433/ link]
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***I'm not as familiar with these but price start quite low
* MightyOhm w/ SBM-20
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***2025-04-18: $62, [https://www.amazon.com/GQ-GMC-300S-Radiation-Detector-Dosimeter/dp/B0B541D433/ link]
** Entry level kit
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**MightyOhm w/ SBM-20
** Open source
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***Entry level open source kit
** 2025-04-18: $120 on Amazon including SBM-20, [https://www.amazon.com/MightyOhm-Geiger-Counter-Kit-Bundle/dp/B08L8FM1H6 link]
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***2025-04-18: $120 on Amazon including SBM-20, [https://www.amazon.com/MightyOhm-Geiger-Counter-Kit-Bundle/dp/B08L8FM1H6 link]
* Radiacode 102
+
**Honorable mention: Civil Defense Geiger counters
** Very popular portable / compact gamma spectrometer
+
***There are a lot of these. But generally best to transfer the detector to more modern electronics (ex: MightyOhm)
** 2025-03-18: $250 on amazon, [https://www.amazon.com/stores/Radiacode/page/28ECBF84-111B-4391-9ADB-3C8091AE914F link]
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*Gamma spectrometer
* Ludlum Model 3 Geiger counter
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**Radiacode 102
** The US nuclear industry standard Geiger counter / survey meter
+
***Very popular portable / compact gamma spectrometer
** 2025: About $400 used on eBay (say wand or LND 723 tube)
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***2025-03-18: $250 on amazon, [https://www.amazon.com/stores/Radiacode/page/28ECBF84-111B-4391-9ADB-3C8091AE914F link]
* Gamma Spectacular
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**Ludlum Model 3 Geiger counter
** If you want to interface to a more specialized gamma spectrometer detector  
+
***The US nuclear industry standard Geiger counter / survey meter
* Neutron detector
+
***2025: About $400 used on eBay (say wand or LND 723 tube)
** Some Russian He-3 tubes work ok but there aren't any great standard options
+
**Gamma Spectacular
** McMaster: I have a Ludlum Model 15 + some Eberline "sea mines
+
***If you want to interface to a more specialized gamma spectrometer detector
** They also tend to be difficult to test without specialized equipment / sources (working fusor, Po, etc)
+
**Honorable mention: ICX Identifinder
 +
***A community of us exists. In theory better / more industrial than Radioacode + some have neutron detector
 +
***Surplus units generally require some work to retrofit
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*x-ray machine / panel
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**See [[X-Ray]]
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 +
*Neutron detector
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**TLDR: no great standard options. Specialized equipment
 +
**Some Russian He-3 tubes work ok
 +
**McMaster: I have a Ludlum Model 15 + some Eberline "sea mines"
 +
**They also tend to be difficult to test without specialized equipment / sources (working fusor, Po, etc)
  
  
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| ||ICX||Identifinder||[[ICX_identiFINDER]]
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|Raysid
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|[https://raysid.com/ Link]
 
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| ||St Gobain|| ||McMaster has a lot of these
 
| ||St Gobain|| ||McMaster has a lot of these
 
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| ||Hitatchi||Vortex||McMaster misc parts
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| ||Hitatchi||[[Hitachi Vortex|Vortex]]||McMaster misc parts
 
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| ||Oxford|| ||McMaster missing sensor
 
| ||Oxford|| ||McMaster missing sensor
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[[Oxford Instruments]]
 
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| ||Amtek|| ||McMaster sitting in box untested
 
| ||Amtek|| ||McMaster sitting in box untested

Latest revision as of 02:32, 22 April 2025

Some quick recommendations / popular equipment:

  • Geiger counter
    • GQ
      • Ex: GQ GMC-300S
      • I'm not as familiar with these but price start quite low
      • 2025-04-18: $62, link
    • MightyOhm w/ SBM-20
      • Entry level open source kit
      • 2025-04-18: $120 on Amazon including SBM-20, link
    • Honorable mention: Civil Defense Geiger counters
      • There are a lot of these. But generally best to transfer the detector to more modern electronics (ex: MightyOhm)
  • Gamma spectrometer
    • Radiacode 102
      • Very popular portable / compact gamma spectrometer
      • 2025-03-18: $250 on amazon, link
    • Ludlum Model 3 Geiger counter
      • The US nuclear industry standard Geiger counter / survey meter
      • 2025: About $400 used on eBay (say wand or LND 723 tube)
    • Gamma Spectacular
      • If you want to interface to a more specialized gamma spectrometer detector
    • Honorable mention: ICX Identifinder
      • A community of us exists. In theory better / more industrial than Radioacode + some have neutron detector
      • Surplus units generally require some work to retrofit
  • x-ray machine / panel
  • Neutron detector
    • TLDR: no great standard options. Specialized equipment
    • Some Russian He-3 tubes work ok
    • McMaster: I have a Ludlum Model 15 + some Eberline "sea mines"
    • They also tend to be difficult to test without specialized equipment / sources (working fusor, Po, etc)


See also:

Material Alpha Beta Gamma / x-ray Neutron Notes
Anthracene https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthracene
NaI(Tl)

FOSS

https://github.com/OpenGammaProject/Open-Gamma-Detector/

https://github.com/mihaicuciuc/pomelo

https://mightyohm.com/blog/products/geiger-counter/source-code/

Alpha

Image Vendor Model Notes
LND, INC. 723
Ludlum 44-7 See LND 723
TGM N210 See LND 723
XETEX, INC. See LND 723

Gamma spectrometer unit

Image Vendor Model Notes
Pomelo Pomelo
Radiocode 102
Radiocode 103
ICX Identifinder ICX_identiFINDER
Raysid Link

Gamma spectrometer detector

Image Vendor Model Notes
St Gobain McMaster has a lot of these
Hitatchi Vortex McMaster misc parts
Oxford McMaster missing sensor

Oxford Instruments

Amtek McMaster sitting in box untested


MyGeiger ver.2.00

Link

400 or 500 V depending on switch setting. Supported tubes:

  * PCB mount: STS-5, SBM-20, J305
  * External: LND-712, LND-7317, SBT-9, SI-29BG, etc
  * I use SBM-20

I have one from Atomic Dave and two bare units.

References

Include:

  • Handbook of Radiation Effects, 2nd edition
  • Passive Nondestructive Assay Manual - PANDA: [1]
    • Info on neutron detectors