Specifications include, but are not limited to: Four (4) Multi Radiation Detector Survey Meters Multi Radiation Detector Survey Meters must be a Ludlum M3001 or equal. If bidding an alternative, vendor must clearly identify alternative multi radiation detector survey meter and provide manufacture’s specifications, industry literature, or any relevant documentation that demonstrates the alternative meets or exceeds the following mandatory requirements: Multi Radiation Detector Survey Meters must have 4 selectable and configurable detector settings. Multi Radiation Detector Survey Meters must have large backlit display for ease of reading. Multi Radiation Detector Survey Meters must have autoranging Multi Radiation Detector Survey Meters must operate in three modes (RATE, MAX and COUNT) Multi Radiation Detector Survey Meters must be all digital. Multi Radiation Detector Survey Meters must have an USB port Multi Radiation Detector Survey Meters must have datalogging and headphone options. Multi Radiation Detector Survey Meters must come with a Ludlum model 44-9 GM Alpha, Beta, Gamma Radiation Detector, or equal. Detector must connect with a series “C” cable and be of a “pancake-type.” Multi Radiation Detector Survey Meters must come with a model 44-38 beta and low energy gamma detector or equal. Detector must use a series “C” cable. Detector must have a 30-45 mg/cm² stainless steel wall, a 1200 cpm per mR/hr with the window closed, a background of 20 cpm with window closed and a background of 25 cpm with window open. Multi Radiation Dectector Survey Meters must come with a model 133-4 series of Geiger-Mueller (GM) gamma survey detector or equal. Detector must have at least a 30 mg/cm² stainless steel wall and measure from 1mr/hr to 50 R/hr. Detector must connect with a series “C” cable. Multi Radiation Detector Survey Meters must have a model 180-2 sample holder or equal, that will work effectively and correctly with model 44-9 detector, or equal. The holder will have selectable sample tray spacing of 0.32 cm, 0.64 cm, 1.3 cm, 2.5 cm and 5.1 cm from detector. Multi Radiation Detector Survey Meters must have a iM2450 carrying case, or equal, with foam interior for storage and transportation. Isotope Identifier Isotope Identifier must be a Ludlum Model 702i or equal. If bidding an alternative, vendor must clearly identify alternative isotope identifier and provide manufacture’s specifications, industry literature, or any relevant documentation that demonstrates the alternative meets or exceeds the following mandatory requirements: Isotope Identifier must have an internal Nal detector. Isotope Identifier must identify mixed isotopes in one second. Isotope Identifier must provide total dose rate and dose rate by isotope. Isotope Identifier must have ethernet connectivity for remote operation. Isotope Identifier must be single-handed operational. Isotope Identifier data must be stored in a removable compact flash card in ANSI N42.42 standard format. Isotope Identifier must have an option to be password protected. Isotope Identifier must have a sunlight readable liquid crystal display (LCD). Isotope Identifier must have a visual and audio alarm. Eight (8) Personal Radiation Monitors Personal radiation monitors must be Ludlum 25 series or equal. If bidding an alternative, vendor must clearly identify alternative isotope identifier and provide manufacture’s specifications, industry literature, or any relevant documentation that demonstrates the alternative meets or exceeds the following mandatory requirements: Personal radiation monitors must have a 9.99 Sv/h (999 R/hr) range. Personal radiation monitors must be of shockproof construction and water resistant. Personal radiation monitors must have an average of a 6000 hours battery life, be backlit by an LCD display. LCD readouts will display dose rate, accumulated dose and time remaining to the dose limit. Personal radiation monitors must have audible and visual alerts and alarms.