Shopping Cart

Your cart is empty.

Your cart is empty.

GQ GMC 300S Nuclear Radiation Detector Meter Test Equipment Lab Radiation Protection Supplies Dosimeter Beta Gamma X-ray Portable Radiation Monitor Meter USA Product

Free shipping on orders over $29.99

$67.98

$ 26 .99 $26.99

In Stock

1.Color:Black


  • 【Personal Nuclear Radiation Detector】Indicates the instantaneous flux of radioactive particles. Measures different ionized radiation includes Beta, Gamma, X-ray nuclear radiation. This radiation detector is light, portable for the user to carry it to different places, and handheld with lanyard.
  • 【Measurement Compliance】This product is designed, developed, final assembled, quality controlled, pre-sales, post-sales supported in Seattle, USA. The meter has good accuracy, sensitivity and is easy to calibrate. Fast results in seconds enable quick escape in dangerous situations.
  • 【Display/Battery/Sensor】The 128 x 32 dot matrix LCD shows real-time clear radiation reading indoor, outdoor, under Sunlight. Contrast & backlight is adjustable. The battery is rechargeable, has a long battery life, and is replaceable. Sensor tube can be easily replaced.
  • 【Easy to use】Press the power-on button for a few seconds, the screen shows the radiation level right away. By pressing the up/down key, the measurement unit can be switched among CPM, uSv/h, mR/h... Main menu allows factory reset, alarm volume control, alarm threshold setting, large font for readability, graphic mode, text mode, graph type, and graphic zoom.
  • 【Data handling】Real time data can be saved every second, minute, hour on unit board memory. It has data logging and can upload data to global data sharing. The unit also can be used as radiation monitor at fixed location to check radiation changes time. By using supplied cable, the data can be sent to PC for continues monitoring and synchronization. Free software compliance analysis for PCs.



Product Description

GMC300S
GMC300S Intro

GQ GMC-300S Digital Nuclear Radiation Detector Monitor Meter Geiger Counter Radiation Dosimeter

The GQ GMC-300S digital Geiger counter is the latest general purpose Geiger Counter. It is developed by GQ Electronics LLC, Seattle, WA USA.

As an enhanced version, it has higher sensitivity to facilitate a lower level radiation detection. It also has LCD contrast control, front LED indicator, analog data port output, new graphic display, speaker on/off features. It also has unique features, such as, record data first play it back later; open protocol for easy application integration; visualize real-time graph, data logging. Portable and convenient with built-in audible and visual signals, it features automatic data recording. It is able to continually monitor the radiation and log the data each second into internal memory.

When connected to a PC, GQ software can download the radiation history data to the computer and the user is able to analyze those data later. the device uses USB port for communication and power. The internal battery can be charged via wall adapter or car adapter.

Dosimeter

-Measures Various Types of Ionized Radiation: Beta, Gamma, and X-ray Nuclear Radiation

-Dosimeter Function

graphic mode

-A Lanyard for Drop-proof Protection

-Graphic Display: Bar Chart & Line Graph

replaceable battery

-Rechargeable and Replaceable Battery

-Audio or Data Port

-Type C Charging Port

multiple modes

-Multiple Display Modes

Technical Specifications

Range of dose rate in µSv/h: 0.00 to 1000.00
Range of dose rate in mR/h: 0.00 to 100.00
Radiation detection: Beta, Gamma, X-Ray
Maximum Dose Reading: 99,999,999.99 µSv OR 9,999,999.99 mR
On Board Data Logging: Every Second CPS for 24 hours, Every Minute CPM for 7 days, Every Hour ACPM for 2 years
Power Supply: Removeable and Rechargeable Li-ion battery OR USB power from cell phone charger or any USB port
GMCmap

Free PC Software and Worldwide GMC Map

Our free PC software and GMC Map support the following features: downloading history data from PC, generating radioactive decay graphs, accessing downloaded internal memory data on PC, and retrieving online historical data. Free 3rd party software supports Mac.

Nuclear Radiation

Burtonbikerman
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 19, 2024
Works well if working near radiation.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024
I bought it to check for radioactivity in granite counter tops (to avoid any radon gas). So far I have found nothing but this would be great when armageddon arrives.
Bobby
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2023
I recieved the GQ GMC-300S counter, a setup guide, USB to USB-C cable, USB to USB-C adapter, and a "Nuclear Radiation Safety Guide" card. Note: this type of detector only measures beta, x-ray, and gamma radiation. If you want to measure alpha radiation you need a different kind of detector.The counter has a backlit LCD display and 4 simple buttons, Power, up/down, and display mode. If you set it to the text mode display, it will display the CPM and rate (uSv/hr or mR/hr) and one of the following: Total counts, Elapsed time, Average CPM, Max CPM, CPS, or Cumulative dose. On graphic mode, it can display line and bar graphs with the added function of both at the same time and you can scale the axis manually or automatically. The counter has a headphone jack and USB-C port. The buttons are a little finicky but they work. If you press them too quickly they might not register. There is a website where you can download software, but I did not download it.The "Nuclear Radiation Safety Guide" is a bit misleading and sites 1.3mR/hr (13uSv/hr) as "Extremely high. Evacuate immediately, report to government". While I will admit, if you find this radiation level while on an evening stroll it would be abnormally high but it is not a dangerously high level of radiation. For reference, a radiation area is defined in the federal code of regulations to be, "any area, accessible to individuals, in which radiation levels could result in an individual receiving an equivalent dose to the whole body in excess of 0.005 rem (0.05 mSv) in 1 hour at 30 centimeters from the source or from any surface that the radiation penetrates." - All I am saying is that the card makes this number seem woefully larger than it is (25% of the federally defined minimum for a radiation area).This geiger counter would be sufficient for demonstrations or rough approximations in a pinch (there is no evidence of a calibration standard).Overall, it is good enough for anyone that would be buying a geiger counter on Amazon - look elsewhere if you need new radiacs at your nuclear power plant.
Handy Andy
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023
This Geiger counter is not a toy. It really works. For whatever it is worth, I think it is a real shame that it actually makes sense to buy your own personal Geiger counter in this day and age. I got the GQ Electronics GMC 300S Nuclear Radiation Detector because it appeared on a few websites that provided reviews of high quality Geiger Counter detectors. I also like that it is made by a reputable company (GQ Electronics) in the USA. Lastly, the price is also very good.I do not own the proper equipment to independently calibrate this Geiger counter. However, to be perfectly honest, I really do not care if it is (or isn't) the most accurate Geiger counter sold on Amazon. Even the extensive 24 page GQ Electronics users manual (that you can easily download [for free!] from the corporate GQ website) states: "You do not need to do the calibration if you just want to qualitatively detect radiation." I think that sentence was written for me, because all I want to do is to be able to detect high levels of radiation if the "you know what" ever hits the fan. Side note: Amazon sells several very accurate Geiger counters that have dual Geiger tubes, and they cost significantly more than the GQ GMC 300S. The GMC 300S has one Geiger tube, and that is perfectly fine with me. I do not work in a nuclear power plant or a nuclear submarine. All I want is a device that will give me a fairly accurate outdoor reading if (God forbid) there is ever a nuclear war.The GQ GMC 300S comes with a short color quick start manual, as well as one 3.7V rechargeable 14500, 800mAh lithium ion battery, a handy Nuclear Radiation Safety Guide Card, and a very helpful lanyard. The 24 page detailed users manual that you can download from the GQ website is outstanding (and totally free). You can also download software from GQ Electronics to interface this Geiger detector with your computer. Personally, I am not interested in interfacing the GQ GMC 300S Geiger counter with my computer, but some hobbyist may want to do this.I tested the GQ GMC 300S geiger counter, and I found it easy to set up and use. The short setup guide gives you more than enough info to get started. The 24 page detailed users manual answers every question you will have.So, how did things turn out? Well, the normal background radiation in my home ranged from 10 CPM (Counts Per Minute) to 15 CPM. Those are very low readings, which my wife was very happy with. I do not own a Nuclear Geiger Counter Test Card, which Amazon [amazingly] sells online. However, I knew that home smoke detectors are very, very, very slightly radioactive. Hence, I retrieved an old smoke detector that I recently replaced, and I placed the Geiger tube of the GMC 300S right onto the smoke detector. Within 5 or 10 seconds, the GMC 300S start to register a small amount of radiation, and the CPM reading got up to around 58 CPM. This is extremely low radiation, but it proved to me that the GMC 300S actually works! In one of my attached photos, I pointed out the exact location of the Geiger tube sensor. This is the most sensitive part of the Geiger counter, and I thought you should know where it is located.Summary: The GQ GMC 300S Geiger Counter really works. It is remarkable that we can buy such a well made device for so little money. It is a very good value, and in the event of true nuclear emergency, it will be worth its weight in gold. I rate it 5 stars. Buy it.
Stephen Clayton
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2023
This instrument is a convenient method of detecting and measuring local radioactivity, not only for personal safety but also as a way of monitoring radioactivity in the environment. It is also useful as a teaching tool for instructional lessons about radioactivity. I use this tool in my hobby of rockhounding – in the field, this is an excellent way of detecting nearby radioactive rocks and minerals, and in my rock collection, it lets me know if the area around a radioactive specimen has become excessively radioactive. The instrument controls are both simple and intuitive, and the radiation values are both accurate, and easy to read on the screen in whatever form of measurement unit is required. While working in an area of radioactive minerals, I’m protected by the instruments dosimeter function, which lets me know if the radioactive dosage rate becomes unsafe. The battery powers the instrument for at least a day or so in the field before requiring recharging. One feature I greatly appreciate is that the sensor tube is replaceable.
Recommended Products