Berkeley Nucleonics Corp.

Berkeley Nucleonics Corp.
Manufacture of Digital Delay Pulse Generator

Monday, February 22, 2010

BNC Radiation Detector Training prior to HPS in Salt Lake


Berkeley Nucleonics (BNC), a manufacturer of radiation detectors, isotope identifiers and test and measurement instrumentation, will provide an opportunity for end users to discuss new applications and product needs at the Annual Health Physics Society meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah, from June 27 – July 1, 2010. The HPS community has long been an industry leader in organizations that address radiation detection and radiation safety in industrial, medical and environmental capacity. The company will conduct multiple demonstrations of new GPS based isotope identification and remediation tools. The radiation detectors with GPS capability can be used for a variety of applications ranging from perimeter set up to routine compliance confirmation.

Berkeley Nucleonics will also offer a series of radiation detection and isotope identification courses in Salt Lake City in June for participants seeking a deeper understanding of the principles of isotopic characterization and neutron coincidence analysis. Courses include time in instrumentation, theory and exercises. The accredited courses by Berkeley Nucleonics offer CEU units from the DoD and many State organizations. Contact BNC for details. We are happy to talk with you at 800-234-7858.

Friday, February 19, 2010

NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RADIATION CONTROL – APRIL 19-22, 2010



NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RADIATION CONTROL – APRIL 19-22, 2010


Berkeley Nucleonics is excited to participate in the 42nd Annual National Conference or Radiation Control in Newport, Rhode Island. We will demonstrate the latest in field isotope identification and GPS-assisted development of radiological mapping. Our newest instrument offers sub-meter GPS resolution and 3% spectral resolution. Count rates are quickly logged for accurate remediation planning. The conference offers an opportunity for users of Berkeley’s radiation detection instruments to discuss emerging needs in current and upcoming applications.


The CRCPD's mission is "to promote consistency in addressing and resolving radiation protection issues, to encourage high standards of quality in radiation protection programs, and to provide leadership in radiation safety and education."


Read more about the meeting:

http://www.crcpd.org/2010AnnualMeeting.aspx



Friday, February 5, 2010

Dosimetry for the First Responder


New position paper on dosimetry for the first responder, simplifies the requirements published by the NRC. Berkeley Nucleonics offers the Models 1621, 1703 and 907 palmRAD radiation pagers to help address these needs. First responders need Radiation Detectors such as PRDs and RIIDs for fast and accurate radiation level detection, identification of sources, and setting up response protocols. Our devices are ANSI compliant and provide N42.42 data for US DOE and DNDO reachback. Radiation Detection Pagers (Rad Pagers) are in stock for fast delivery.

Click here for the full white paper.


Monday, February 1, 2010


Berkeley Nucleonics offered training and application support on pulse and delay generators, some with resolution down to 1 picosecond and jitter under 20 picoseconds, to a team of international sales agents from Asia. The training courses, during the Photonics West 2010 conference in San Francisco, highlights the growing demand from the East for BNCs test instrument lines. Arbitrary Waveform Generators, Digital Delay Generators, High Voltage and Optical Pulse Generators were all well received