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Radiation Detection Survey Meter - Jordan Electronics - CDV-710 Model 4 (Tested)

$ 13.73

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • California Prop 65 Warning: N/A
  • Modified Item: Yes
  • Brand: Jordan Electronics
  • MPN: CDV-710
  • Radiation Detector Type: Ionization Chamber
  • Condition: New – Open box
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Model: Model 4
  • Modification Description: Logos Painted Over

    Description

    Radiation Detection Survey Meter
    CDV-710 Model 4
    Condition is "Never Used"
    Purchased from Civil Defense Surplus Auction
    Shipped by USPS
    Each Unit will be power tested before packing and mailing
    We are selling Vintage never-used Radiation Detection Meters that turn on once the batteries are installed. (Batteries are Not included) We do not confirm their ability to read radioactive material.
    These are sold as conversation pieces and novelty devices - nothing more.
    We (the seller) will Not be held responsible for anyone who foolishly exposes themselves to any radioactive material.
    Each Unit will be Power Tested before packing and mailing
    A power test is merely putting the three proper batteries in each unit and making certain it turns on and the meter level is adjustable. We Do Not have any radioactive material to test the sensitivity of the meter.
    We wish to be clear - These units which were new at the time they were purchased in surplus from US Civil Defense - we are unboxing each unit placing (2) standard US domestic “D” cell batteries and a (1) European/Asia origin “B” cell 22.5 volt battery in each sold unit to confirm that it turns on and the sensitivity needle can be adjusted.
    If the buyer wants to check to see if the unit can recognize and measure radioactivity It is up to the buyer (and not the seller) to safely find a radiation source to provide the final readings.
    We are Not advising or instructing anyone to put themselves in danger or exposing themselves to a dangerous radioactive environment, and we will Not be held responsible for anyone who does expose or injures themselves to a radioactive element.
    The Estate is in possession of over 100 units which were all purchased unused in a Salvage Sale
    The original seller painted over the CD Civil Defense Logos as well as some of the writing on top of each unit
    The price shown here is to purchase a single unit
    We can provide a favored discount for the purchase of multiples - please message us via internal eBay communications if you required additional information or are interested in purchasing multiple units
    Civil Defense Government Surplus Radiological Survey Meter
    CD V-710 Radiation Survey Meter Jordan 710-4
    One - CD V-710, Model No. 4 Jordan Electronics Survey Meter
    One - Operating and Maintenance Instructions
    Serial No: 06315
    One - Shoulder Carry Strap
    One - Original Cardboard Box
    *** Batteries Are Not Included!
    The CD V-710 radiological survey meter requires two normal "D" size batteries And one 22.5 volt "B" size battery (B batteries are now a European & Asian Manufacture and Import)
    For unit testing prior to shipping we have purchased a "B" size battery. You can purchase a “B” battery online for between to on the internet. We will included a photo of the battery amongst the photographs of the unit so you will know what kind of Battery to purchase - Again Batteries are Not included with the purchase of a unit.
    This CD V-710 radiological survey meter was produced between 1958 and 1962 by Jordan Electronics (A division of The Victoreen Instrument Company), and survived from being disposed of during the time that the old 50's era Civil Defense instruments were being mutilated or stripped for parts.
    Additional photos are available upon request.
    Internet Research:
    https://americansurvivor.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/survival-papers_SP04-9-Radiological-Monitors.pdf
    A survey meter is an instrument that, using an ionization (ion) chamber, measures the rate of radiation. It is commonly compared to the speedometer of a car. Of the survey meters, the only ones you should look for is the CD V-710 medium-range survey meter, and CDV-715, CD V-717, and CD V-720 high range meters. There is only one medium-range survey meter, the CD V-710
    You should not pay more than - for an uncalibrated CD V-710 Model 4 or 5. The only reason for this higher price is because of the collector value of the meter. For a calibrated CD V-710, you should only pay about 0-0.
    https://www.orau.org/ptp/Library/cdv/jordan710-4.pdf
    Operating and Maintenance Instructions
    https://www.orau.org/ptp/collection/civildefense/cdv710.htm
    The following statement comes from a June 1959 revision of a 1955 Civil Defense Technical Bulletin:  "To provide a capability for meeting the various requirements of civil defense operations and training, OCDM has developed the following types of instruments:  . . .  "A medium-range gamma survey meter to meet the principal radiological monitoring requirements for civil defense operations following an attack (CD V-710)."  The accompanying photo in the bulletin appears to be the Jordan Model 4
    Estimated Date of First Production:    Model 4   ca. 1957
    http://civildefensemuseum.org/southrad/radmeters/cdv710/inmod4.htm
    Inside the Jordan CD V-710 Model 4
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