The electronic radiation detector is a professional, multi-functional electromagnetic radiation detector suitable for assessing the electromagnetic environment in various settings, including homes, offices, and vehicles.

Simultaneous Monitoring of Four Data Points

Practical Data Functions
Radiation detectors have a wide range of applications: they can detect radiation leakage from industrial equipment (such as high-frequency heating), assess the power frequency electric field strength of high-voltage power facilities, monitor the electromagnetic environment compliance around communication base stations, and be used for environmental background surveys and acceptance testing in the field of safety and environmental protection, providing comprehensive protection for environmental and personnel safety.
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| Model | SISCO-RD-ERD10 |
| Screen Material | 2.4 inches |
| Backlight | Brightness adjustable |
| Charging Power | TYPE-C(5V/1A) |
| Battery | 1000mAh |
| Product Size | About 143mm×68mm×29mm |
| Product Weight | 143g |
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Q1: What is a radiation detector?
A1: Radiation Detector is an instrument used to detect or identify high-energy particles, such as those produced by nuclear decay, cosmic radiation, or reactions in a particle accelerator.
Q2: How does a personal radiation detector work?
A2: Personal radiation detectors are very sensitive, designed to detect changes in the gamma radiation level slightly above the background with a fast response time. Most PRDs provide a digital display of the exposure rate and a visual, auditory, or vibratory alarm at preset thresholds.
Q3: What should I look for in a radiation detector?
A3: The selection considerations for radiation detectors include: Type(s) of radiation for which exposure is expected (alpha, beta, gamma, neutron, X-rays, etc.) Desired functions – is the use to measure total radiation dosage over time (as with a dosimeter), or is a more detailed measurement needed?
Tips: Will restoring factory settings cause the device's measurement functions to be lost?
No, restoring factory settings only clears custom configurations (such as custom alarm thresholds, brightness, volume, automatic shutdown time, etc.). The device's core measurement, data retention, curve display, and other basic functions remain unaffected. Personalized parameters can be reset after the restore.
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