NukAlert Detect Radiation on Your Key Chain!

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NukAlert Detect Radiation on Your Key Chain!

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More than just a detector, the NukAlertâ„¢ is a patented personal radiation meter and alarm. Small enough to attach to a key chain, the device operates non-stop, 24/7 and will promptly warn you of the presence of unseen, but acutely dangerous levels of radiation.

* Tested & Verified by Naval Air Warfare Center
* Always "ON" 24/7, Includes long-life 10+ year battery
* Detection Range: 100 mR/hr to 5,000 R/hr,
* Metering: 100 mR/hr to 50 R/hr, in 10 calibrated ranges
* Proportional Increasing Chirp Rate: 50 R/hr to 5,000 R/hr
* Gamma and X-rays from 20 keV to above 2 MeV
* Sensitivity incl. higher emergency radiation levels
* Alarm "chirp" corresponds to chart on back of device
* Introduced before Health Physics Society - 1/03
* Performance verified by Nat'l Radiological Laboratory
* Each unit individually radiation accuracy tested
* Patented technology
* 10 Year Warranty
* Made in the U.S.A.

Check out the website here: http://www.nukalert.com/
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For the nurotic that has everything :lol: If you live in an area to witch you need this, its time you re-think your living arrangements. LOL
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so...this is the next review that Legit will be doing? :) next thing you know, Apop is going to open one of those up and try to overclock it, mod out the case and install a liquid nitrogen cooling system on it. :lol:
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:iamwithstupid: hahahaha yeah you could probally quadruple the effective sensitivity. Everytime someone popped a super burrito into the microwave at the quickie mart you would be shittin your pants.
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Interesting that they already have a battery replacement program for the "10 year" battery.
perhaps they used Sony exploders? :sbd:
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ouch...
EVGA nForce 680i SLI board, XFX GeForce 7950GT@641/1244, Corsair XMS2 2GB DDR2 800 TWIN2X2048-6400C4 (4-4-4-12) 2.1v, Core 2 Duo E6400 (3.0ghz) at 56c max stock cooling, 2 Seagate Barracuda sata 3.0gb 320gb not raid yet and 550watts

old board at 3.2 stock videocard settings / new board at 3.0 oc video card / 3.2 & oc video card

3dmark 2003 score= 22851 / 25262 / 25767
3dmark 2005 score= 10220 / 11764 / not yet
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Post by Topher »

They would have sold millions of those things back in the 50's.
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