AEP-118A Electronics Associates portable alpha radiation monitor

Artifact Number:

2018-120

Description

A battery-operated, portable alpha radiation monitor.  This detector, labeled an AEP 118A, has a sticker from Electronic Associates Limited, a Willowdale, ON, company.  The electrical components and batteries are housed in a 25-cm-long by 12-cm-wide and 9-cm-high metal box.  The 27-cm-long detector houses a zinc sulphide scintillator in a 4.7-cm-diameter round head behind a thin aluminized mylar window and protective screen.  The light from the scintillator is channelled to a photomultiplier tube.  The unit does not have a meter indicating the level of radiation, but instead has two 5-cm-diameter earphones for listening to the detector output pulses.  The manufacturer of the earphones is Clevite Brush.   The entire unit has a long shoulder belt and may well have been an early unit used for prospecting for radioactive ore.

Details

Keywords:
detectors (radiation); alpha dosimetry
Date:
1949
Associated artifacts:
Another meter of this type, also originally used at Chalk River, is part of the Canadian Science and Technology Museum collection   Artifact # 1998.0208.01
Notes:

Electronic Associates was located at 4616 Yonge Street in Willowdale, Ontario in 1955. The company began operations in 1946. They offered a wide variety of instruments “for radioactivity detecting and measuring”. In 1955, they offered a complete line of radioactive measuring equipment.

Source:   http://national-radiation-instrument-catalog.com/new_page_22.htm

On the internet the brand of earphones used is associated with early radio equipment.

Item was purchased in 1949 for $250

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