$300 Scintillator vs. $3,000 Scintillator! | Radiacode 102 vs. Thermo RadEye PRD
This video is part one of the series “Testing The Radiacode 102” in which I test the Radiacode 102 to see if people’s amazing claims are true. And so far, it’s looking like they are! The Radiacode 102 really is an amazing radiation detector and I would definitely recommend it. But of course, you get what you pay for, the RadEye PRD is slightly better, except that the Radiacode can perform gamma spectroscopy while the RadEye cannot. If you need isotope identification but want a RadEye, consider any variety of the RadEye SPRD series. Check out my new website: https://www.abyphysics.wordpress.com

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