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mikeland:
OK folks - might be time to compile a list of interesting websites where we mere mortals can buy our own kit - or the company some new interesting toys!


I'll chuck it in with my forementioned www.gammascout.com ...

KidGruesome:
The Gamma-Scout is neat.  I've had one for a couple of months now.  The best thing about it is its 10 year battery, there's literally no off button.

I'll toss in a few links, but I'm sure most of you already have them bookmarked  ;)  

http://www.frhamsafety.com/nuclear_prod.htm (Frham)
https://www.labsafety.com/ (Lab Safety sells a lot of great stuff, including Eberline's Rad-Alert 4, very affordable)

burnedout:
Go for the GammaScout... Affordable $300, and it runs forever!

PWHoppe:
OK...I'll bite!

Why do I want to have my own meter ??? Are we anticipating a nuclear attack or do we believe that the ambient background radiation is of concern? The incidence of someone actually coming in contact with "lost" radioactive material is slim to none. So... again why do I want my own meter? :-/

burnedout:
No you don't actually "need" your own meter (at least I hope not), but he/she who has the most toys wins  ;D ;D

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