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$10.34 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Johns Island, United States Radiation Detection Kit. CD V-777-2. In Box We’ll Kept All Instructions Included. Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS Ground Advantage.
$21.90 Shipping Condition: New – Open box Location: Glen Mills, United States CD V-777-2 RADIATION DETECTION KIT This is a CD V-777-2 Radiation Detection Kit is in like-new condition as can be seen by the pictures. This kit includes: ... moreCD V700(1) CD V715(1) CD V742(4) and CD V750(1) radiological instruments; headphones and the Handbook For Radiological Monitors. The pictures show the CD V700 turned on and working. The box is in excellent condition. This radiation kit looks as if it has never been used. You will be extremely satisfied with this item. From a smoke-free home. Thanks for looking and God bless
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$11.97 Shipping Condition: New – Open box Location: Lodi, United States
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Free Shipping Condition: Used Location: Tazewell, United States Radiation Detection Kit. CD V-777-2. In Box, Appears Very Good. Not Tested. . Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.
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$26.25 Shipping Condition: For parts or not working Location: Cleveland, United States For auction is a model 1a. Radiation detection kit, signed Landers, Frary& Clark. It has never been used and is still with it's original box. ... moreThe box was built to hold two detectors. The detector is dated 1980. It uses a"D" size battery. There are no iinstructions.
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(#9) CDV-717 (CD V-717) Nuclear Radiation Detector Survey Meter Serial 25842
Manufactured in the 1960s. This is an unused Civil Defense radiation survey meter, designed for measuring dangerous radiation levels after a nuclear explosion or major nuclear reactor power plant failure. A unique, and functional, historical object from the cold war era. Manual copy included. Checked using its“Circuit Check” function. Bulk-Storage. This meter may have minor scrapes. Rub marks and occasional dings and paint chips from bulk storage. Bulk-stored meters do not come with straps or their original individual boxes. They may also have early calibration tags. CD(Civil Defense) label on one side. PLEASE NOTE: Even though this meter passes its“circuit check” function. It may need calibration to be certain it will read correctly when needed. I include a note on cleaning the cable contacts, and provide a reference for calibration and ... morerepair, if you wish to have it accurately calibrated. Shipped with a fresh alkaline battery installed. In discussion with Victoreen. I asked: 1) Are these meters still serviceable? They are serviceable. 2) Would they be a good home-use instrument in case of a radiological event? Yes. 3) How delicate are they? They’re tough. They tend to read within 20% without calibration, which is about the accuracy that is necessary for home use. PLEASE NOTE: This is not a“Geiger Counter” for prospecting. Though designed like a Geiger Counter. It has an ion-chamber, not a Geiger-Muller sensing tube. It is shielded to detect only high-energy Beta(2 MEV and up) and Gamma radiation from a nuclear explosion or nearby high-energy ionizing radiation source. It will NOT detect mineral radiation, identify Uranium Oxide glass or sense your alpha-emitting smoke detector. It will NOT detect slightly radioactive steel, or titanium or tungsten isotopes. Meter scale is 0-5 R/Hr. Ranges are: X100. X10, X1, X0.1. The meter separates into three components. The ion chamber in the bottom can extend 25-feet on a cable. This allows the detector to be placed outside, while the meter is read insi
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