Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation is introducing a WiFi-SAM, a WiFi (802.11) kit for the SAM Isotopeentifier (RIID). The wireless adapter provides a continuous data feed over local wifi networks to a network administrator or management team. Isotopeentifiers are often used by first responders or Hazmat technicians who may desire guidance from Radiation Safety or Health Physics management. The integration of WiFi in the SAM 940 Defender and SAM 940 Revealer allow multiple experts to view the data concurrently and in real time.
The Wifi-SAM Kit is compatible with existing systems running version 7, Eagle+ or Eagle Asia operating systems but requires a retrofit at the factory. New shipments include this functionality as an option.
"Having network access to radiological data is a driving factor in new developments for First Responder instrumentation", remarks John Yee, Application Engineer. "Access to data from many instruments in real time is critical in the event of a nuclear accident or illicit radiological activity."
A simple interface utility is included with the WiFi-SAM shown below:
Managers may wish to display the live data of many SAM Isotopeentifiers. A comprehensive software application is available for this and can be customized to the application. Contact the Factory for details.
About Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation is a leading manufacturer of precision electronic instrumentation for test, measurement and nuclear research. BNC has its corporate headquarters in San Rafael, California with several additional manufacturing facilities and sales offices located throughout the United States. Founded in 1963, BNC has been a recognized leader in the field of isotopeentification and conducts hundreds of short courses on radiation detection and isotopeentification for Federal and State agencies.
For more information, contact: Bernadette Jamieson (Press) Phone: 800-234-7858 x210 Email: bernadette.jamieson@berkeleynucleonics.com
Robert Corsetti (Technical) Phone: 800-234-7858 x250 Email: robert.corsetti@berkeleynucleonics.com