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TUNA enables permanent spectroscopic online ring monitoring of gamma radiation, including automatic nuclide analysis, in water up to a depth of 500 metres without any time restrictions. TUNA is able to detect very low concentrations of artificial nuclides, thereby allowing nuclear events to be identified more quickly and effectively. This constitutes a significant improvement in the early warning function of radiation monitoring systems. The different technical solutions and configurations possibility allow several applications.
Features:
On the basis of the TUNA detector, the station is a self-contained monitoring station with a battery- buffered power supply – either for a mains connection or with solar cells – and with various options for data communication, for example DSL, LTE (4G) or GPRS. This model is particularly suitable for wall or pole mounting.
This base unit is for quick deployment as in an emergency case. The retractable feet allow the monitoring station to be set up and commissioned without delay. Therefore, it is particularly suitable for temporary deployment in a wide variety of applications. No infrastructure whatsoever is required as the power is supplied by a battery which can be complemented with a solar panel. The data communication usually takes place via wireless interfaces as LTE/UMTS/GPRS. For localisation of the station a GPS module is installed.
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