Product Data Sheet

Model 907 Radiation Survey Meter

A palm-sized handheld survey meter that detects alpha, beta, gamma, and X-ray radiation in one rugged instrument. The Geiger-Mueller detector, switchable LCD readout, and adjustable audio alarm make the Model 907 a low-cost, dependable tool for contamination checks and field surveys.

Model 907 (palmRAD 907) · Product Data Sheet · Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation
Berkeley Nucleonics Model 907 palmRAD radiation survey meter

1Overview

The Model 907, also marketed as the palmRAD 907, is a compact handheld radiation detector and survey meter. It monitors alpha, beta, gamma, and X-ray radiation in a single palm-sized instrument, delivering accurate, repeatable data for contamination detection and routine surveying.

It was designed for breadth of use. Teams reach for it to screen food and water, to check contaminated soil, and to run general radiological surveys in the field. The form factor is small. The reliability is proven. The cost stays low, which puts capable detection in the hands of responders and technicians who need a dependable first check.

2Key Features

  • Detects alpha, beta, gamma, and X-ray radiation
  • Five display modes: mR/hr, µSv/hr, CPM, CPS, and Total Counts
  • 4-digit digital LCD with clear mode indicators
  • Red LED flashes with each radiation event
  • User-enabled audio chirp, one chirp per detection
  • Powerful audio alarm with a user-adjustable threshold
  • Low cost, with a long calibration interval
  • Easy-to-use alarm built for emergency responders
  • Rugged stainless steel enclosure
  • Immune to radio frequency interference

3Detector & Performance

The Model 907 is built around a halogen-quenched Geiger-Mueller tube with a 1.75 inch (45 mm) effective diameter. A thin mica window at 1.5 to 2.0 mg/cm density admits alpha and beta particles alongside gamma and X-ray photons, so a single probe covers four radiation types.

The 4-digit LCD switches between mR/hr, µSv/hr, CPM, CPS, and Total Counts. An anti-saturation circuit holds the readout at full scale in fields up to 100 times the maximum reading, so the instrument stays usable when it enters a strong field. The stainless steel housing is rugged and immune to RF interference.

Detection efficiency by isotope

IsotopeEfficiency
Sr-90 (546 keV, 2.3 MeV max)approx. 75%
Bi-210 (1.2 MeV max)approx. 64%
Am-241 (5.5 MeV)approx. 36%
C-14 (156 keV max)approx. 11%
Model 907 detector window and enclosure detail
Model 907 stainless steel enclosure with the mica-window Geiger-Mueller detector.

4Specifications

ParameterSpecification
Detector typeHalogen-quenched Geiger-Mueller tube
Detection typesAlpha, beta, gamma, X-ray
Detector effective diameter1.75 in (45 mm)
Mica window density1.5 to 2.0 mg/cm
Display4-digit liquid crystal display with mode indicators
Averaging periodsUpdates every 3 seconds (30-second average at normal levels), shortening as radiation rises; user-selectable fast 3-second averaging
Operating range – mR/hr0.001 to 100.0
Operating range – µSv/hr0.01 to 1,000
Operating range – CPM0 to 300,000
Operating range – CPS0 to 5,000
Operating range – Total Counts1 to 9,999,999
Sensitivity3,500 CPM per mR/hr (referenced to Cs-137)
Accuracy± 15%
Timer options1 to 10 minutes in 1-minute steps; 10 to 50 minutes in 10-minute steps; 1 to 24 hours in 1-hour steps
Count lightRed LED flashes with each radiation event
AudioBeeper sounds with each event; can be muted
OutputsDual miniature jack (CMOS/TTL devices); submini jack (electronic calibration)
Anti-saturationReadout holds at full scale in fields up to 100x the maximum reading
Temperature range-10 to +50 C (14 to 122 F)
Power sourceOne 9-volt alkaline battery
Battery lifeMinimum 200 hours at normal background; minimum 24 hours at 1 mR/hr
Dimensions150 x 80 x 30 mm (5.9 x 3.2 x 1.2 in)
Weight350 g (12.5 oz) with battery
Shipping dimensions12 x 9 x 4 in
Shipping weight3 lb
ConnectivityPC connection via cable (P/N 6947 palmRAD-to-PC); dual miniature output jack for CMOS/TTL devices
Neutron detectionNot detected (alpha, beta, gamma, and X-ray only)
Energy rangeverify
IP ratingverify
Verification notes. The published Model 907 page does not list an energy range, an IP rating, or formal standards / certifications, so those rows are marked "verify." Confirm any unlisted value against the latest released Berkeley Nucleonics Model 907 datasheet before quoting it.

5Applications

  • Homeland security and nuclear security safeguards
  • First responders, EMS, and HAZMAT support
  • Radiological area mapping and geological radiation survey
  • Dirty bomb screening
  • Compliance verification
  • Radioactive food and water monitoring
  • Contaminated soil and water detection
  • General radiological surveying

6Options & Accessories

Part NumberDescription
P/N 6947Cable, palmRAD-to-PC
P/N 6954Wipetest plate
P/N 7010-1Water resistant kit
P/N 8000-SA3-9073-year service agreement for the Model 907

7Ordering / In the Box

The standard Model 907 ships as a complete handheld survey meter with the integrated Geiger-Mueller detector, the mica-window assembly, and one 9-volt alkaline battery. Add the palmRAD-to-PC cable for data download, the wipetest plate for swipe surveys, or the water resistant kit for outdoor work. The 3-year service agreement keeps calibration and support on a fixed schedule.

To configure a Model 907, request a quote, or arrange a demonstration, contact Berkeley Nucleonics at info@berkeleynucleonics.com or 800-234-7858.