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# Radiation mapping with GPS 9.5% ±0.4% Cs-137 isotope ID Ultrafast scintillation detector Radiacode Nuclear Radiation Detector and Isotope Identifier - 102 - New Generation Geiger Counter

**Brand:** radiacode
**Price:** € 641.75
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☢️ Stay ahead of invisible threats with Radiacode — your personal nuclear guardian!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Radiacode Nuclear Radiation Detector and Isotope Identifier - 102 - New Generation Geiger Counter by radiacode
- **How much does it cost?** € 641.75 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- radiacode enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted radiacode brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Food Safety Assurance:** Exclusive feature to detect nuclear contamination in food—because your health deserves the best.
- • **Weatherproof Accuracy:** Energy & temperature compensation ensures reliable readings rain or shine, heat or frost.
- • **Smart Mapping Integration:** Track and visualize radiation hotspots via Google or offline maps on your mobile device.
- • **Precision Meets Portability:** Compact 66.9g design fits your on-the-go lifestyle without compromise.
- • **Next-Gen Radiation Detection:** Dual-channel measurement delivers real-time dose rate and biological impact data.

## Overview

The Radiacode Nuclear Radiation Detector RC102 is a cutting-edge Geiger counter featuring an ultrafast scintillation detector for gamma, X-ray, and beta radiation. It offers precise isotope identification with 9.5% resolution for Cs-137 and dual-channel dose rate and impulse measurements. Compatible with iOS, Android, and PC apps, it enables radiation mapping via GPS and offline maps. Designed for professionals, enthusiasts, and survivalists alike, it includes energy and temperature compensation for accurate readings in all conditions and a unique food contamination detection feature. Lightweight and portable, Radiacode 102 revolutionizes consumer radiation detection with advanced sensitivity and user-friendly smart features.

## Description

Radiacode is a next-generation "Geiger counter" that radically transforms the concept of detecting nuclear radiation. This device features Energy Compensation of the dose rate, allowing for equally precise measurement of both high-energy gamma radiation and low-energy X-rays. Measurement is conducted simultaneously in two channels: dose rate in microsieverts and impulses in CPS. In other words, one channel displays radiation intensity, while the other reflects the impact on living organisms. Different isotopes and radiation sources affect organisms differently. Radiacode can recognize their energy and display accurate data regarding dose exposure. Importantly, for both CPS and μSv measurements, there is an alarm system that you can configure according to your preferences.

Review: Ich habe das Gerät von einem Praktikanten gezeigt bekommen. Weil ich selbst Mineralien sammle mit Schwerpunkt UV-Mineralien und darunter auch strahlende sind, ist das handliche Instrument ein hervorragender Begleiter. Zudem macht es radioaktive Strahlung neben hörbar sichtbar und das auch im grafischen Sinn mittels der Smartphone-App. Leider sind die Erklär-Videos in Englisch gehalten und die grafischen Funktionen etwas komplex, so dass es durchaus von Vorteil ist, sich etwas intensiver damit zu beschäftigen. Zudem gibt es viel Material auf der Homepage im Internet mit u. a. Erläuterungen zu den vorhandenen radioaktiven Isotopen. Wie mit dem Gerät deren Spektrum bestimmt werden kann, erschließt sich mir leider nicht. Die Bedienung des Radiacode selbst hat sich mir intuitiv erschlossen. Vorteilhaft ist, dass es sich um einen Szintillationszähler handelt, der empfindlicher reagiert als ein Zählrohr und weniger Strom verbraucht. Der USB-C-Anschluss mit Ladefunktion gefällt mir auch.
Review: The Radiacode 102 stands as a remarkable achievement in engineering, showcasing state-of-the-art electronics and software clearly designed by a small team of passionate experts. Their dedication to creating the best possible product within budget constraints is evident, as is their enthusiasm, reflected in their active engagement with users on forums like Geigerzählerforum. This advanced yet user-friendly device revolutionizes the consumer market for radiation detection, making gamma spectroscopy accessible to a broad audience, including young physics enthusiasts. Its combination of affordability, performance, portability, and ease of use opens up fascinating opportunities to explore radioactivity using common sources such as thoriated gas lamp mantles, thoriated welding rods, uranium glass, and radioactive minerals like thorite and uraninite. The Radiacode 102 serves practical purposes too, quickly alerting users to increased gamma radiation levels during potential nuclear incidents, and capable of measuring weak radioactive contamination in environmental samples, though this requires extended measurement periods and lead shielding. As a scintillator detector, it not only measures radioactive radiation with high sensitivity but also identifies its origin, boasting approximately 7 times more sensitivity for gamma radiation than the Mazur PRM 9000 pancake Geiger counter and 20 times more than the GammaScout. However, it's less sensitive than Geiger counters for beta and especially alpha radiation detection. The device comes with versatile software options, including mobile apps for Android and iPhone, a Windows application (currently limited to USB connectivity), and compatibility with third-party software like BecqMoni for easy Bluetooth connectivity. It can also function independently, storing data in internal memory. In terms of performance, my unit achieves 9.8% resolution for Cs-137, sufficient for isotope identification, though it can't match the sensitivity and resolution of larger, more expensive scintillators. For highly sensitive measurements, such as detecting Cs-137 in food, I employ a NaI(Tl) detector with 50 times larger crystal from GammaSpectacular and a lead shield to suppress the background radiation. Overall, the Radiacode 102 represents a significant advancement in consumer-grade radiation detection technology, proving invaluable for both amateur enthusiasts and professionals in the field of radiation detection and analysis. I attach some spectra measured with the Radiacode-102 and the Android app: Radium 226, Thorium 232, Lutetium 176, Potassium 40, Cesium 137, Cobalt 60, Americium 241 and the beta emitter Strontium 90.

## Features

- ☢️ [Dosimeter] – Ultrafast sensitive scintillation detector for searching and measuring Gamma, X-ray, and hard Beta radiation.
- 🎇[Isotope identifier] 9.5% ±0.4% (FWHM) for Cs-137. Optimal for beginners and intermediate-level users and professionals. Suitable for doomsday preppers or survival supplies kit
- 🌎 [Radiation mapping] – Create tracks with Google Maps or offline Open Source Maps using our Mobile app.
- 📱 [Mobile and PC applications] – Available for Ios, Android and PC. Open extra captivating features, graphs, logs, maps etc.
- 🔆❄️ [Energy and temperature compensation] – Accurate readings in any weather conditions, even in heat and frost.
- 🥗 [Food examination] – Exclusive advanced feature to exclude the consumption of food products contaminated with nuclear radiation.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CBQKND5W |
| Item model number | RC102 |
| Manufacturer | Radiacode |
| Product Dimensions | 14.5 x 10.5 x 3.5 cm; 66.9 g |

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: How sensitive is it compared to traditional Geiger counters?**
A: Radiacode uses a scintillation crystal and semiconductor photomultiplier to measure 300–500 CPM under natural background—about 15–20× higher than typical Geiger counters. This higher sensitivity reduces the chance of missing hotspots.

**Q: Can it identify specific isotopes like Cesium-137, Radium-226, Uranium-238 or Thorium-232?**
A: Yes, and many more. Unlike traditional Geiger counters, Radiacode can identify radiation sources by analyzing energy levels. Each isotope has a unique energy pattern, allowing detection of specific isotopes via the mobile app.

**Q: What's the battery life and charging time?**
A: The device runs up to 200 hours on a single charge and recharges via USB-C in about 1.5 hours. This long battery life makes it easy to carry daily in a pocket or bag, while its fast response helps you stay aware of radiation levels.

**Q: Does it work with both Android and iPhone? Does it work without internet/WiFi connection?**
A: Yes. The device has powerful and fully free apps for iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows. All apps work offline and do not require an internet connection during use. It connects via Bluetooth to iOS, Android, and macOS, and via USB cable to Windows.

**Q: Can it detect contamination in food products?**
A: Yes. The iOS and Android apps include a special mode for estimating Cesium-137 in food using a Marinelli beaker (sold separately). This lab-based method is far more accurate than typical Geiger counters, which often can't detect food contamination.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***O on 6 March 2026*

Ich habe das Gerät von einem Praktikanten gezeigt bekommen. Weil ich selbst Mineralien sammle mit Schwerpunkt UV-Mineralien und darunter auch strahlende sind, ist das handliche Instrument ein hervorragender Begleiter. Zudem macht es radioaktive Strahlung neben hörbar sichtbar und das auch im grafischen Sinn mittels der Smartphone-App. Leider sind die Erklär-Videos in Englisch gehalten und die grafischen Funktionen etwas komplex, so dass es durchaus von Vorteil ist, sich etwas intensiver damit zu beschäftigen. Zudem gibt es viel Material auf der Homepage im Internet mit u. a. Erläuterungen zu den vorhandenen radioaktiven Isotopen. Wie mit dem Gerät deren Spektrum bestimmt werden kann, erschließt sich mir leider nicht. Die Bedienung des Radiacode selbst hat sich mir intuitiv erschlossen. Vorteilhaft ist, dass es sich um einen Szintillationszähler handelt, der empfindlicher reagiert als ein Zählrohr und weniger Strom verbraucht. Der USB-C-Anschluss mit Ladefunktion gefällt mir auch.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by D***X on 7 September 2024*

The Radiacode 102 stands as a remarkable achievement in engineering, showcasing state-of-the-art electronics and software clearly designed by a small team of passionate experts. Their dedication to creating the best possible product within budget constraints is evident, as is their enthusiasm, reflected in their active engagement with users on forums like Geigerzählerforum. This advanced yet user-friendly device revolutionizes the consumer market for radiation detection, making gamma spectroscopy accessible to a broad audience, including young physics enthusiasts. Its combination of affordability, performance, portability, and ease of use opens up fascinating opportunities to explore radioactivity using common sources such as thoriated gas lamp mantles, thoriated welding rods, uranium glass, and radioactive minerals like thorite and uraninite. The Radiacode 102 serves practical purposes too, quickly alerting users to increased gamma radiation levels during potential nuclear incidents, and capable of measuring weak radioactive contamination in environmental samples, though this requires extended measurement periods and lead shielding. As a scintillator detector, it not only measures radioactive radiation with high sensitivity but also identifies its origin, boasting approximately 7 times more sensitivity for gamma radiation than the Mazur PRM 9000 pancake Geiger counter and 20 times more than the GammaScout. However, it's less sensitive than Geiger counters for beta and especially alpha radiation detection. The device comes with versatile software options, including mobile apps for Android and iPhone, a Windows application (currently limited to USB connectivity), and compatibility with third-party software like BecqMoni for easy Bluetooth connectivity. It can also function independently, storing data in internal memory. In terms of performance, my unit achieves 9.8% resolution for Cs-137, sufficient for isotope identification, though it can't match the sensitivity and resolution of larger, more expensive scintillators. For highly sensitive measurements, such as detecting Cs-137 in food, I employ a NaI(Tl) detector with 50 times larger crystal from GammaSpectacular and a lead shield to suppress the background radiation. Overall, the Radiacode 102 represents a significant advancement in consumer-grade radiation detection technology, proving invaluable for both amateur enthusiasts and professionals in the field of radiation detection and analysis. I attach some spectra measured with the Radiacode-102 and the Android app: Radium 226, Thorium 232, Lutetium 176, Potassium 40, Cesium 137, Cobalt 60, Americium 241 and the beta emitter Strontium 90.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by M***S on 12 February 2024*

This is an interesting device. I've had a bit of time to tinker with it and have taken it out in the field. It's not a geiger counter. A geiger counter uses a geiger-mueller tube. A typical thin-walled geiger tube can only really register beta and pick up that there is radiation present, not its energy. It's basically numbers of clicks of ionizing radiation without being able to tell you anything about it. This is a scintillator that mostly picks up gamma and tracks voltage of counts in kev. It tracks these counts in spectra, spectrograms over time, and location. It's not quite a lab-grade device, but it puts this sort of monitoring and tracking into an affordable device. It's the kind of device you can carry with you and track radiation levels and doses around your location. You can put it next to an emitter, take a spectrum and identify the type of emitter. If you have an alpha or beta source, like uranium or thorium, it doesn't necessarily read it directly, but records the gamma emissions of decay chain products to identify the source. It's very sensitive to these types of sources in a way that a cheaper geiger tube device usually isn't. I think that the intended "killer ap" would be using it to monitor food sources down wind of Chernobyl. It's a European product in that way. That's not as much of a concern for me. For me, it can be a bit of a toy where I can take spectra of common emitters, like uranium glass, vintage dishes, lantern mantles. I've figured out that my downtown areas is slightly more radioactive than where I live. However, it's not a toy. It's a pretty serious device. There's a feature in the app that lets you identify emitter types through the differing peaks on a spectrum. You can take a baseline background reading and subtract it from your spectra to really make the source type more clear. It really does do a lot for the money. I use it as a safety device when I replace smoke detectors for people. I can check them for radiation emitters before disposing of them so i don't expose myself and others. As well, I run a desert education group and it helps in identifying minerals in the field. I found out one of my camera lenses is a beta emitter (thorium glass) which doesn't change much, but I'm happy that I know not to carry it in my vest pocket for 12 hours a day. My heads up is that the Android app is much more mature than the iOS app. The iPhone app is missing a lot of features, but it seems like they are updating about once a month. As of February 2024, the tracks feature works and the radiation level and dose rate features are working. You can take spectra but can't save them yet. I hope this gets fixed quickly, since this is maybe the best feature for me. The android app has pretty modest requirements, so I borrowed an old Android phone to save spectra and do background subtraction until these features are added. I don't think this is a deal killer. Also, the Android app has some odd English locutions so it might take some time to figure out what these features are, and you might need to refer to the documentation a few times before getting comfortable. So far, the iOS app is much more intuitive, though it is a work in progress.

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