The "SCRED" R&D Prototype Survey Meter (ca. 1965-1970) |
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The "SCRED", produced in the early 1970s by
Thermo Electron Engineering Corporation of Alas, this example does not appear to be in working condition. |
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The sensing element is a heavy metal cased cylinder
(ca. 3” in diameter and
3.25” long) located in the rear bottom of the case. It has three controls: a range switch, button
activating a magnetic switch (to the left of the meter) and an unmarked
potentiometer. The Scred detector is described briefly in the 1966 List of Military and Civil Defense Devices as: "A Solid Compton Recoil Electron Detector as a batteryless dose rate measuring device for gamma radiation measurement." Range: 0 – 5, 0 – 50, 0 – 500, 0 – 5000 R/h Size: 4.25” x 8” x 3.25” |
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Reference: Carl Siebentritt, personal communication. Defense Atomic Support Agency List of Military and Civil Defense Devices DASA 1243 revised, 1966. Donated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency courtesy of Carl Siebentritt. |
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Last updated: 07/25/07
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