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Civil Defense Vintage Radiological Survey Meter

Civil Defense Vintage Radiological Survey Meter

Armageddon? Would've been radical dude...

Assuming you don't have one of those slick wrist-mounted computers, the CD V-717 may be your next best bet. With a range of 0.1 R/HR to 500 R/HR, this device was intended to assess damage in the wake of nuclear war or disaster. 

Rather than having the traditional Geiger-Mueller tube, the V-717 uses a hermetically sealed ionization chamber in the lower chassis. Meant to detect an area's ambient radiation, this chamber can be detached and features a 25 ft cord for measuring at a distance.

These devices are likely non-functional; however, they make for excellent decoration. 

The Short & Sweet: 

  • Authentic Cold War Surplus 
  • Decorative use only
  • Designed for radiological survey (not measuring watch hands, etc)
$21.89

Original: $72.95

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Civil Defense Vintage Radiological Survey Meter

$72.95

$21.89

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Civil Defense Vintage Radiological Survey Meter

Armageddon? Would've been radical dude...

Assuming you don't have one of those slick wrist-mounted computers, the CD V-717 may be your next best bet. With a range of 0.1 R/HR to 500 R/HR, this device was intended to assess damage in the wake of nuclear war or disaster. 

Rather than having the traditional Geiger-Mueller tube, the V-717 uses a hermetically sealed ionization chamber in the lower chassis. Meant to detect an area's ambient radiation, this chamber can be detached and features a 25 ft cord for measuring at a distance.

These devices are likely non-functional; however, they make for excellent decoration. 

The Short & Sweet: 

  • Authentic Cold War Surplus 
  • Decorative use only
  • Designed for radiological survey (not measuring watch hands, etc)

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Armageddon? Would've been radical dude...

Assuming you don't have one of those slick wrist-mounted computers, the CD V-717 may be your next best bet. With a range of 0.1 R/HR to 500 R/HR, this device was intended to assess damage in the wake of nuclear war or disaster. 

Rather than having the traditional Geiger-Mueller tube, the V-717 uses a hermetically sealed ionization chamber in the lower chassis. Meant to detect an area's ambient radiation, this chamber can be detached and features a 25 ft cord for measuring at a distance.

These devices are likely non-functional; however, they make for excellent decoration. 

The Short & Sweet: 

  • Authentic Cold War Surplus 
  • Decorative use only
  • Designed for radiological survey (not measuring watch hands, etc)
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