The battery box is a separate module from the ion chamber assembly
module and was located in the end of the tubular aluminum bousing
It contained three Bé-1318/U and one
farthest from the control panel,
1328/0 batteries,
for 200 hours,
These were sufficient to furnish continuous operation
2.2.3 Sigmatron Radiation Integrating Dosimeter.
The Signatron
was built by the Research Directorate of AFSW, Kirtland Air Force Base
(KaFB), and was based on a similar design used by los Alams Scientific
Laboratory (LASL) for a much-lower-range instrument, called the
"Integron." Eighteen of these units were built, The ion chamber which
was used was designed and built by NRDL +o meet specifications prepared
by AFSWC. The information furnished by the instrument is total gana
dosage, with two ranges (25 r and 100 r full scale) available by chang-
ing an internal connection, Two Sigmatrons were used in each eirplane,
mounted just behind the pilot, with a remote meter for each. One meter
was in the photopanel and the other was in the pilot's compartment. The
first prototype of this instrument tested at NBS integrated total dosage
with an accuracy of 2 20 percent at energies higher than about 125 kev.
At & kev the loss in response was only about 25 percent,
independent of rate up to 2,000 r/hbr.
Accuracy was
A block diagram of the Sigmatron is shown in Figure 2.3. The instrument opsrated as follows: The ion chamber had a sensitivity of 1.1
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