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tavernier7

Canada
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Posted - 11/18/2017 :  12:44:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,
Is it allowed to have a Geiger counter in airplane cabine? I'am travelling between Canada and Europe.
Thank you.

Nicolas Tavernier
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ZLM

1261 Posts

Posted - 11/25/2017 :  23:13:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
yes. No problem at all.
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ikerrg

United Kingdom
334 Posts

Posted - 07/04/2018 :  00:11:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I found this interesting story about traveling with a Geiger counter: https://sites.google.com/site/diygeigercounter/traveling-with-the-geiger
It has to be noted that the Geiger was home made, and hence the suspicions. I suppose that our neat and tidy GMC-XXX devices should be treated like any other electronic device. The only concern that I have is about the following sentence in the story: "The SBM-20 (geiger tube) particularly resembles a detonator. Not much you can do about that." If they can see that in the X-ray scanning inside your hand luggage, maybe it depends on the mood/decision of the security guy on how to proceed.

Could you comment on your experiences when travelling with the Geiger counter in the airplane cabin?

Thanks!
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GBG12

Canada
97 Posts

Posted - 07/04/2018 :  16:17:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Years ago I carried a kit type detector with just an LED and a speaker on several flights. The home-made enclosure made it look suspicious. I caught worried looks from a seat-mate once, so I made it a habit to talk about the topic before pulling it out if I thought they might get scared. One time I was in a hurry through arrival security in Japan and got some stern looks about it. Through the language barrier I used mainly hand motions to convey that it can measure x-rays, and to listen for the clicks as it went through. Once demonstrated, the security official called over all nearby inspectors to see it; thankfully they were more interested than suspicious by then, and sent me on my way.
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ullix

Germany
1107 Posts

Posted - 07/04/2018 :  22:18:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I had a GMC-300 series counter in my hand luggage and used it in the cabin on a long distance flight Germany to Maldives. The results are published as part of GeigerLog.

Nobody cared; but I am also not sure that anyone had seen it either at check in or in the cabin.

Does anyone know what the X-ray picture of a glass-housing M4011 is?
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