Touched a Nuclear Jet Engine Core with a New Radiation Detector

I test out the new Radiacode 103G against the reactor vessel of some nuclear jet engines using a pole to get over the fence. The new 103G uses a different scintillation crystal that is now being used by DOD and NASA for radiation sensors.
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  • @digitalphoenix72
    @digitalphoenix7217 күн бұрын

    "there wasn't a sign there saying I couldn't do it", that's exactly how we get signs prohibiting the most ridiculous sounding activities, like diving in a hottub😂😂😂

  • @Live.Vibe.Lasers

    @Live.Vibe.Lasers

    17 күн бұрын

    "nobody told me not to..ergo..it must be ok" my favorite philosophy 😂

  • @robertborchert932

    @robertborchert932

    17 күн бұрын

    Where there are bison here in Utah, antelope island, there is a sign, “do not pet the fuzzy cows”. Nuff said.

  • @farrkenbeauty

    @farrkenbeauty

    16 күн бұрын

    The sign will come later when the tumor appears 😁

  • @larry92adventure65

    @larry92adventure65

    4 күн бұрын

    I was about to say that

  • @highdesertdrew1844
    @highdesertdrew184417 күн бұрын

    I appreciate your ride or die attitude as far as pulling out a pole with a bunch of scintillation counters attached to it.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    17 күн бұрын

    Got to make the videos fun to watch. I try and make stuff I want to see.

  • @madmax2069

    @madmax2069

    17 күн бұрын

    ​@@RadioactiveDrew we appreciate all that you do, but don't go getting yourself into trouble on our account.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    17 күн бұрын

    @madmax2069 like with the mine exploring…it’s all calculated risk. The risk of getting in trouble at the EBR-1 location was pretty low…at least that’s how I saw it.

  • @highdesertdrew1844

    @highdesertdrew1844

    17 күн бұрын

    @@RadioactiveDrew Science types are usually pretty permissive, and have a good sense of humor about things.

  • @BigJack001
    @BigJack00117 күн бұрын

    Should have just worn a bright orange vest. Nobody asks questions when you have one of those on. 😆

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    17 күн бұрын

    Very true.

  • @Yaivenov

    @Yaivenov

    17 күн бұрын

    Vest, hardhat, badge lanyard, document holder clipboard, handheld radio: The universal access set. 😅

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    17 күн бұрын

    @Yaivenov sounds like a master key there.

  • @Live.Vibe.Lasers

    @Live.Vibe.Lasers

    17 күн бұрын

    I found that firefighters never get questioned. It can be an Amazon Halloween costume..doesn't matter..nobody questions the firefighter.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    17 күн бұрын

    @Live.Vibe.Lasers I think dressing as emergency services would be getting into the illegal territory.

  • @sncy5303
    @sncy530317 күн бұрын

    I would actually be surprised if the personnel at that site didn't watch your YT channel!

  • @definedrebel2451
    @definedrebel245117 күн бұрын

    I died laughing when the alarm went off just announcing what you were doing while you were trying to be low key LMAO

  • @JamieSteam

    @JamieSteam

    16 күн бұрын

    I think he added that alarm noise afterwards. You can see he had no reaction when the alarm went off.

  • @definedrebel2451

    @definedrebel2451

    16 күн бұрын

    @@JamieSteam or just used to it and expected it

  • @anonymous-sus406

    @anonymous-sus406

    15 күн бұрын

    ​@@JamieSteamOr unless the alarm was from the Radicode and he knew it does that

  • @10siWhiz

    @10siWhiz

    14 күн бұрын

    @@JamieSteam its connected to an app

  • @Ganiscol
    @Ganiscol17 күн бұрын

    "Jim! Can you see that dude with a pole presumably trying to drill a hole into our reactor!?" "I'm on it Bob. The dogs are on their merry way. Let's see how quick he can run."

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    17 күн бұрын

    Exactly what I was thinking in my mind.

  • @madmax2069

    @madmax2069

    17 күн бұрын

    ​@@RadioactiveDrewhaha

  • @myname-pq4cl

    @myname-pq4cl

    17 күн бұрын

    Your video is inaccurate, misleading and a bit inflammatory to people who actually know what they are talking about.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    17 күн бұрын

    @myname-pq4cl your opinion, which you are entitled to.

  • @madmax2069

    @madmax2069

    17 күн бұрын

    @@myname-pq4cl cool story bro

  • @section8usmc53
    @section8usmc5317 күн бұрын

    This place is lit! I was waiting for the cutaway of a nuke when he touched it.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    17 күн бұрын

    Hahaha…that would have been an awesome jump cut.

  • @TheExplosiveGuy
    @TheExplosiveGuy17 күн бұрын

    Just a small correction here, mercury _is_ more dense than lead, lead has a density of 11.34 g/cm³, while mercury has a density of 13.55 g/cm³.

  • @repro7780

    @repro7780

    17 күн бұрын

    I picked up a container of mercury in HS Chemistry class (Prof was a nut!), and its deceptively heavy! It was not a large container either.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    17 күн бұрын

    Dang…totally thought it was the other way around. Thanks for the correction, also now it makes even more sense why they used it to kick down the radiation.

  • @TheExplosiveGuy

    @TheExplosiveGuy

    17 күн бұрын

    @@repro7780 Yeah it always surprises me when I pick up my flask of mercury, it's only 1.5 inches in diameter and only has about 3 inches of mercury in it yet the whole thing weighs a little over four pounds (the steel flask weighs about 1/2 pound by itself). Mercury _really_ shows off its density when shaken or swirled too, it's such an odd sensation since the weight is so easily shifted around, mercury is only slightly more viscous than water so it flows extremely freely. It's probably one of my favorite elements...

  • @TheExplosiveGuy

    @TheExplosiveGuy

    17 күн бұрын

    @@RadioactiveDrew You're welcome, and don't sweat it, a lot of people think lead is one of the heaviest elements (it's definitely not lol, it's literally half the density of Iridium and Osmium, which are the two densest metals on Earth). The rest of the video was great, it was cool to see the nuclear jet assembly up close like that. Have a good one man!

  • @pchris6662

    @pchris6662

    16 күн бұрын

    Plus, they undoubtedly tried using it because of its fluid nature hoping it would infiltrate all the cavities and reduce the overall radiation levels. I’m sure it was just one of thousands of experiments. How effective it was is only known to those with the right clearance and need to know.

  • @ESaboHowGravityWorks
    @ESaboHowGravityWorks16 күн бұрын

    I worked at Gaylord Hospital from 1974 to 1985. We had a building whose basement was full of all kinds of stuff that was left over from this project when it was cancelled. Stainless steel pipe fittings, cast iron pipe fittings, all kinds of stuff. It was all donated. I grabbed one of those yellow CD Geiger Counters. The probe detached from the handle with a shielded cable. It was nice having a rotating window cover on the probe that allowed you to determine Alpha and Beta from Gamma so you would know what you're dealing with. Sadly it was stolen 5 years ago. I always feel a bit vulnerable without my Geiger Counter....

  • @cracktower3613
    @cracktower361317 күн бұрын

    Alert! Alert! Some Dude poking our reactor with a 20 foot pole! ☢️😋😋

  • @blazer8451
    @blazer845117 күн бұрын

    A new Radioactive Drew video always makes the day so much better.

  • @KenTarrant
    @KenTarrant17 күн бұрын

    Got my 103G 2 weeks ago. Love it! I have 14 radiation detectors now and counting!

  • @davidleadford6511
    @davidleadford651117 күн бұрын

    The EBR-1 did not supply power to Arco, Idaho. It was the Borax III. The EBR-1 was the first reactor to generate electricity, that power was used to supply power to the EBR-1 facility only.

  • @LibraHammer
    @LibraHammer17 күн бұрын

    My radiacode 102 sees the K-40 in my background. I live in the high desert of California. It's a really fun talking point when people ask what's on my belt.

  • @Yaivenov
    @Yaivenov17 күн бұрын

    Regarding the drone thing, just ask them for permission. As they say in the military "there is a waiver for everything.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    17 күн бұрын

    That’s true.

  • @patrichausammann
    @patrichausammann17 күн бұрын

    I was in Germany and took measurements in a restricted area where some people claim that two nuclear bomb tests were carried out before the Trinity test. The government says there is no increased radiation there, but my Geiger counter and my Radia Code say otherwise. I measured values ​​of up to [edit] 8.76 µSv/h in the area in question.

  • @axelr.8766

    @axelr.8766

    17 күн бұрын

    Would you be willing to share geocoordinates, please? Sounds like an interesting trip into history with my Radiacode

  • @juslitor

    @juslitor

    17 күн бұрын

    Considering pitchblende is abundant in germany, you probably found an old tailing.

  • @geekswithfeet9137

    @geekswithfeet9137

    17 күн бұрын

    With out a spectrum it’s very doubtful it was anything but radon coming out of geological faults

  • @HappyQuailsFarm

    @HappyQuailsFarm

    16 күн бұрын

    ​​@@geekswithfeet9137 but the Radiacodes show a spectrum and self ID the peaks with the use of the app. He shows it in the video.

  • @billpugh58

    @billpugh58

    16 күн бұрын

    Okay, so go rewrite the history. You won’t be the first to “claim” (not prove) the Germans somehow had the bomb first😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @figueroalabs
    @figueroalabs17 күн бұрын

    Thanks so much for this video, as mentioned in an earlier video I was waiting for a review like this, and shortly after the video was published and ran to the radiacode and got one. I hope they realized that lots of people bough one after seeing your videos, and that they continue to support your channel. Can't thank you enough. A 103g should go all the way to Costa Rica, because of this video and your channel in general.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    16 күн бұрын

    Radiacode knows how much business comes their way from this channel. They are one of the best channel sponsors I have ever worked with. There might be some trips to some interesting locations that Radiacode might help me with in the future.

  • @rs2143
    @rs214317 күн бұрын

    They probably got you on camera but the new kid watching the videos was playing on his phone and doesn't really care and security was out on the parking lot checking out the new bosses cyber truck . Nice video Thanks for risking your butt for this video 😮😅😊😊😊😊👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🤔😳

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    17 күн бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @MyWasteOfTime
    @MyWasteOfTime2 күн бұрын

    My 103G shipped today!

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    Күн бұрын

    Nice. Hope you enjoy it. I use mine everyday.

  • @davidedgar2818
    @davidedgar281817 күн бұрын

    Garnet based crystals have been used for a while. They have been refined and purified and with the micro layer technologies available today the sensitivity has vastly increased. I had a neighbor who was a crystalographer and a nuclear physicist at the Brookhaven National laboratory and was doing molecular modeling on such crystals in the 70's.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    17 күн бұрын

    That would have been a very cool neighbor to have.

  • @davidedgar2818

    @davidedgar2818

    17 күн бұрын

    @@RadioactiveDrew He was, he was amazed that at age 11 I could understand the basic principles of nuclear theory and charged particles. I even got a personal tour of the reactor and cooling pools. At that time they only had the shorter accelerator there.

  • @WJV9
    @WJV917 күн бұрын

    Great video Drew, I always enjoy your videos since you investigate interesting nuclear sites and always have a range of equipment to compare the sensitivity and range of radiation energy levels of the detectors.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    17 күн бұрын

    I try and make them entertaining for everyone. Glad you enjoy the videos.

  • @Dudz_MgGee
    @Dudz_MgGee17 күн бұрын

    Nice Radiacode finally stepped up eh? Love your stuff Drew! Its awesome! Thank you for the content.

  • @SomebodysNephew
    @SomebodysNephew15 күн бұрын

    Never ever. Not even once. You sir are very brave. Thank you for allowing us to live vicariously.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    14 күн бұрын

    It sounds scary…but in reality it’s not even close to being dangerous. People that get a shot of Tc-99m for nuclear medicine imagining are crazy radioactive.

  • @travelwithjustin
    @travelwithjustin17 күн бұрын

    Super cool that we are getting these new sensors!

  • @OutlawTwo
    @OutlawTwo17 күн бұрын

    It was on this day that Drew influenced policy... "do not come into contact directly or indirectly with anything beyond fencing".

  • @denniswells8618

    @denniswells8618

    17 күн бұрын

    let's hope not ,it would be interesting to go there and check it out myself

  • @tfrowlett8752
    @tfrowlett875217 күн бұрын

    I recently did a radiation map of the Bull Creek Air Museum, there’s so many radium dials there. I found one that’s equivalent to four chest X-rays per hour, though I have a X-ray tube which, when powered, outputs the equivalent of a mammogram per hour (400 microsieverts).

  • @jtcustomknives
    @jtcustomknives17 күн бұрын

    My rub is the 103G is substantially more money then the 103 for practically the same usable results. But the 103G also has a nerfed lower reading that the 103 and 102 can read that the G can’t.

  • @DougDingus
    @DougDingus17 күн бұрын

    I always enjoy the info you share. Thanks and try to not sweat the little things. Most don't care. You take it easy.

  • @pablog.3906
    @pablog.390617 күн бұрын

    excellent and spontaneous as usual

  • @danshearer7627
    @danshearer762717 күн бұрын

    Very cool. I visited Project Pluto site 15 years ago. Got to walk around the buildings and stuff. Most of the site is barren now, but some of the train tracks are still there.

  • @williamlloyd3769
    @williamlloyd376917 күн бұрын

    Interesting video. Thanks for sharing

  • @ausnorman8050
    @ausnorman805016 күн бұрын

    Great video Drew! I enjoy all the lil things mate, drone stacking it at the start* being real with the 'that took wayyy to make takes' haha. Great effort and it shows :D

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    16 күн бұрын

    Thanks...I think people like seeing some of what goes into making these videos. These videos are me and a camera / drone. I don't have a script (sometimes notes), very rarely do I have someone out with me and I sometimes make mistakes. Like saying mercury is less dense than lead. That was a total mistake on my part that I didn't correct even in editing. Stuff like that happens. I'm usually working on a couple different things at once, plus family, plus trips with family and regular life stuff like taking the recycling out...we don't have it picked up. But just to be clear, I hate making mistakes like the mercury thing. As long as I'm learning from those mistakes then I think I'm good.

  • @ausnorman8050

    @ausnorman8050

    16 күн бұрын

    @@RadioactiveDrew I appriciate all the things. Think my fav video so far is your showing all of us the back end workings of being a cinema operator, when you were setting up for Oppenheimer. All good stuff and could feel your passion for film projection.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    16 күн бұрын

    @ausnorman8050 I love film projection. It was one of my first jobs when I was a teenager. Next time I’m doing projection I’ll make sure to share it.

  • @MiamiMillionaire
    @MiamiMillionaire17 күн бұрын

    This must by the best job ever, scraping bird poop off a radioactive rocket engine, LOL 🤣

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    16 күн бұрын

    I'm not sure about that.

  • @rtqii
    @rtqii17 күн бұрын

    Excellent content. Thanks Drew.

  • @pandarzzz
    @pandarzzz14 күн бұрын

    Thank you Drew for your work! 🎉 I love seeing your video to learn more about nuclear science & nuclear remnants alike. 🤗

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    12 күн бұрын

    No problem...glad you enjoy the videos.

  • @promisel1964
    @promisel196417 күн бұрын

    I really do enjoy your presentation and commentary

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    16 күн бұрын

    Thanks.

  • @Sirmellowman
    @Sirmellowman16 күн бұрын

    dude you have such a niche corner to cover here on youtube, its such a cool idea for a channel I hope you take this to the moon. it brings me joy to see your sub count approaching 100k!

  • @matthewbeasley7765
    @matthewbeasley776517 күн бұрын

    Such a bummer that it never flew. I always thought that both the nuclear jet engine and the NERVA should have been used in the actual application at least once.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    17 күн бұрын

    I think for the application it was intended for it wouldn’t work. As I understood it they wanted it on nuclear bombers so they wouldn’t have to refuel…as least one of the concepts I heard. It’s still an interesting idea but I think direct energy conversion of the radiation energy would be a much better idea…if that could ever work.

  • @JohnShalamskas

    @JohnShalamskas

    17 күн бұрын

    @@RadioactiveDrew Like a RTG?

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    17 күн бұрын

    @JohnShalamskas kind of like an RTG but instead of using heat to create electricity you use the alpha, beta and gamma radiation to direct charge a battery or some kind of capacitor.

  • @allangibson8494

    @allangibson8494

    13 күн бұрын

    @@RadioactiveDrewThe original application was for a cruise missile with terrain matching navigation. With 1950’s vacuum tube technology that would be the size of a 737. The B-58 Hustler was supposed to be the aerodynamic and computer technology demonstrator for Mach 3 ground level penetrator. With late 1960’s technology it shrank to the ALCM.

  • @ericoelchicorico2929
    @ericoelchicorico292916 күн бұрын

    Awesome Drew! See you down here in Las Vegas soon!

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    16 күн бұрын

    Should be fun. Not looking forward to the heat.

  • @oldminer5387
    @oldminer538716 күн бұрын

    Thank you Drew, interesting findings with the three detectors..

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    16 күн бұрын

    Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.

  • @rdaw33
    @rdaw3317 күн бұрын

    Some time ago, I saw a video of these "jet" engines, I find them to be super interesting and would like to know more about when they were used, and how they work. Interesting video, THANKS!!!!

  • @mruler360
    @mruler36015 күн бұрын

    >when even Drew’s Radiacode alarms are going off DROP AND RUN

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    15 күн бұрын

    I don’t have my alarms set too high. When I’m dealing with really spicy sources I turn the alarms off.

  • @markramsay6399
    @markramsay639915 күн бұрын

    Great content as always! / Mark.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    15 күн бұрын

    Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @zanderboy
    @zanderboy15 күн бұрын

    great video mate

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    15 күн бұрын

    Thanks.

  • @hughezzell10000
    @hughezzell1000016 күн бұрын

    I remember when you could walk right up to those jet engines years ago. We didn't screw with them because we were intelligent and stayed away from radioactive things. The actual cores for those two engines, I believe, are buried on the Idaho Lab site somewhere. I dont remember the locomotive being there then. The trash from the EBR accident is buried right there on the EBR site. I saw the first video you posted on the Cesium contamination in Montana. I'd suggest you replicate that experiment near Rachel, Nevada in association with the Sedan event. I believe the fallout from Sedan fell over Rachel, to the north. There are mountains all around Rachel with crevasses that probably hold Cesium and, possibly, other isotopes for you to see. They'll be in greater abundances since they're very close to the test site. Might be a fun trip. Look up Sedan and see the fallout pattern.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    15 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the suggestion, I’ll have to check it out. Haven’t been through Rachel Nevada in a while.

  • @chemicode
    @chemicode17 күн бұрын

    Let's goo always love when I get a notification that you uploaded.Also if you didn't know this Mercury is actually denser than lead. keep it up❤️

  • @danbil3214
    @danbil321417 күн бұрын

    I did my Navy nuclear training just north of there. Back then it was called INEL.

  • @rodhennessy9428

    @rodhennessy9428

    17 күн бұрын

    S1W in 88

  • @robertborchert932

    @robertborchert932

    17 күн бұрын

    Nice. My brother was an instructor there.

  • @danbil3214

    @danbil3214

    17 күн бұрын

    A1W 85/86

  • @rodhennessy9428

    @rodhennessy9428

    16 күн бұрын

    @@danbil3214 oh man those water capacitors!

  • @nick-leffler

    @nick-leffler

    15 күн бұрын

    Nice man. My vision was too bad to join. I really wanted to be stationed on the Nimitz ever since I can remember.

  • @Haaraff
    @Haaraff17 күн бұрын

    By chance, I got to tour the B-Reactor while I was in Washington for professional reasons. EBR-I is on my bucket list, should the opportunity arise...

  • @CastleBomb44

    @CastleBomb44

    16 күн бұрын

    Great to hear it wasnt for unprofessional reasons. 😅

  • @alexmaccity
    @alexmaccity14 күн бұрын

    Dude you set off the nuclear submarine dive alarm

  • @GorgonLinguini
    @GorgonLinguini15 күн бұрын

    Never heard of nuclear jet engines. Apparently there were two different types - direct air cycle and indirect air cycle. I'm guessing those machines are HTRE-2 and HTRE-3. Very interesting!

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    15 күн бұрын

    It’s a very cool place to visit. You can also go inside of EBR-1.

  • @kennethnielsen3864
    @kennethnielsen386417 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    17 күн бұрын

    Thanks for watching.

  • @christophertiredofbs8514
    @christophertiredofbs851417 күн бұрын

    I totally saw a UFO at 1:03 🛸👽

  • @marumiyuhime
    @marumiyuhime17 күн бұрын

    concrete is an good absorber of Cs-137 maybe do a vid where you test buildings for fallout across the us maybe not the whole thing but old Concrete buildings near the test sites think it would be interesting.

  • @Patriot-American
    @Patriot-American17 күн бұрын

    Great video!! Way cool, g. BTW, what were the alarms that were going off every time you put the Radiacode over the fence? Were those proximity alarms or something else? Great channel ...

  • @CrazyOregonBeaver
    @CrazyOregonBeaver17 күн бұрын

    You might ask your connections at radicode to maybe start an upgrade program for the 102 or 103 to the 103G for maybe a price of 3 or 4 hundred dollars. I can not buy a 1 cm2 Scintillation GAGG crystal for 4 hundred dollars. They must have cut a deal with a manufacturer. I should add that the GAGG crystals used for this application are dopped and not cheap ones you can find on Ebay used for making jewelry. There are actually several doping processes used to make crystals for higher light outputs or faster recovery times. I think that by using GAGG crystals that they are probably reaching the limits of their processing or processor speed.

  • @juslitor

    @juslitor

    17 күн бұрын

    Given the small size of the crystal, most likely it is the limiting factor. The annihilation peak above 500kEV also suggests this.

  • @tdolan500
    @tdolan50017 күн бұрын

    9:53 imagine he knocked it off the pole at that moment 😅

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    16 күн бұрын

    That gaffers tape is pretty good...but yeah that could have happened. Then you would have seen a video of me parking really close to that fence and using the same pole standing on top of my truck to try and get back the 103G.

  • @mackdog3270
    @mackdog327017 күн бұрын

    I never thought I'd see another person who's been to Arco. Every time I drive through I really want to stop at Mr. Pickles, but I never have the time. LoL gotta try the famous 'Atomic Burger'.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    17 күн бұрын

    I was there really early in the morning so I missed eating there. Others have told me about Mr Pickles…

  • @mackdog3270

    @mackdog3270

    17 күн бұрын

    @@RadioactiveDrew Yeah, that tends to be when I drive through as well. In my job, I see a lot of cool places but rarely am able to stop. Like Bob's Burgers in Kansas.

  • @petercarbin2077
    @petercarbin207716 күн бұрын

    Epic drone video coming out of the trees filming that canyon with the road I'm a drone racer or was I've been in the drones for 15 plus years that was a good shot

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    16 күн бұрын

    Thanks. I’ve been meaning to get some shots down by the river. But the fly fishermen have been an obstacle.

  • @petercarbin2077

    @petercarbin2077

    16 күн бұрын

    @@RadioactiveDrew just be careful I'm sure you already know if you're on a national park and it's against federal law and they can use a video against you although I do like watching the videos cuz I'm disabled I can't get out and see it for myself have a good one enjoy your show.

  • @thoyson2562
    @thoyson256216 күн бұрын

    What a fun video! Cool seeing the nuclear jet engines again.

  • @kofeyh
    @kofeyh17 күн бұрын

    The sounds of 3 radiacode giving Cicada's a run for their money.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    16 күн бұрын

    Its a noisy little cluster there in that radiation field.

  • @MatthewSuffidy
    @MatthewSuffidy17 күн бұрын

    That isn't like an intrusion alert going off every time you are doing that? If you were lucky maybe some cops were on the way from an alarm so getting out of there in 10 min was a good idea.

  • @rodertera

    @rodertera

    16 күн бұрын

    What I think we’re hearing is first the dose rate alarm on the device itself followed by the much louder alarm on the mobile phone that is paired to the device.

  • @markiangooley
    @markiangooley17 күн бұрын

    Cs-137 does seem a likely culprit. Here in Florida it’s radon and thorium (the phosphate deposits seem to have something radioactive, maybe thorium), and there are monazite sands where it’s mostly thorium as far as I know.

  • @christopherleubner6633
    @christopherleubner663317 күн бұрын

    Looks like Dre has gone on a fission trip.😅

  • @nealelliott1360
    @nealelliott136017 күн бұрын

    That's a good place for kite airial photography with a Geiger counter attached.

  • @balbalnatao4800
    @balbalnatao480017 күн бұрын

    bruh the alarm is hilarious xD

  • @HappyQuailsLC
    @HappyQuailsLC17 күн бұрын

    The Radiacode 103G? I got the 103... what did I miss out on in the G? and "extension pole"... my thought exactly!

  • @yaykruser
    @yaykruser16 күн бұрын

    12:18 Potash is K2Co3. Salpeter is KNO3 aka potassium nitrate. KNO3 is used in gunpowder and as a fertilizer.

  • @Kitsudote
    @Kitsudote16 күн бұрын

    How to make mercury even cooler: Make it radioactive mercury! 😁

  • @fabianeichmann6634
    @fabianeichmann66344 күн бұрын

    Danke!

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    4 күн бұрын

    Awesome…thanks so much.

  • @4everlearnin
    @4everlearnin12 күн бұрын

    Have you ever considered having a guided tour of places like Idaho Falls? If you present it as a teaching experience you might be able to get different/better access.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    12 күн бұрын

    I have thought about it. Might do it in the future.

  • @Michael_Livingstone
    @Michael_Livingstone17 күн бұрын

    Neat!

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    16 күн бұрын

    Thanks.

  • @ieatass42069
    @ieatass4206917 күн бұрын

    Drew, your videos are awesome! I think I might buy a radicode at some point just to go rad hunting. Looking at some fallout maps, there might be some in popular hiking areas around me.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    16 күн бұрын

    Its a fun device to have with you out and about. I take mine out with me every time I leave the house. I'll usually run the radiation map tracking function on walks or bike rides. I also run it when I'm on roadtrips. Its fascinating to see the radiation levels over a large area.

  • @emilkarpo
    @emilkarpo17 күн бұрын

    It would have ben great to have a Radicode the last time in visited Chernobyl back in 2018. It was a two nights three days in the exclusion zone.

  • @gtrspeed5311
    @gtrspeed531117 күн бұрын

    Generally speaking, the way that radiologically controlled area boundaries work is anything crossing the vertical plane of the barrier is considered to have entered the area.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    17 күн бұрын

    I know, that’s what I remember being at the nuclear fuel pool over at San Onofre. But usually those type of rules have a special stripped pattern to denote that area. I saw no such pattern.

  • @mruler360
    @mruler36015 күн бұрын

    “Only 14uSv!” Ah yes, I too like to absorb two weeks worth of my background dose in 60 minutes

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    15 күн бұрын

    I’m okay with that. When I start to get into the years worth of dose in an hour I’m a little more cautious.

  • @mruler360

    @mruler360

    14 күн бұрын

    @@RadioactiveDrew And that’s why I watch your videos, to see you play with sources I’d rather not be around. 😅

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    14 күн бұрын

    @mruler360 understandable.

  • @m.k.8158
    @m.k.815817 күн бұрын

    Do the Radiacode units have a automatic isotope identification function? I understand that you can go to a peak and it will id it, but since many isotopes need a minimum of 2 or 3 peaks for a reliable match, an automatic mode would seem useful.

  • @christopherleubner6633
    @christopherleubner663317 күн бұрын

    GAGG is a nice laser host crystal when doped with dysprosium ans samerium. For a radiation detector it's likely doped with europium abd cerium. ❤

  • @bernarrcoletta7419
    @bernarrcoletta741914 күн бұрын

    It’s always a good day when I see one of your videos. I think that train is real cool. I need to get some pictures so that I can try to model it. Do you think it’s worthwhile getting the 103G if I already have a 102? Have a great day!

  • @thexfile.
    @thexfile.17 күн бұрын

    Have tried to mount a Radiacode to your drone?

  • @BobGeanis
    @BobGeanis17 күн бұрын

    Neat

  • @borghorsa1902
    @borghorsa190217 күн бұрын

    I like the new detector. 65000 counts per minute? In My room average is 18-22 counts per minute. I would say 65 000 counts would make me start timing my stay in minutes and I wouldn't wanna sleep close to that source 💥

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    17 күн бұрын

    Yeah, I would limit my time up against that source. At the distance from the fence it’s not that bad. Very safe to visit. Wish I could have reached the really spicy sections of those engines.

  • @stephenallen4374
    @stephenallen437417 күн бұрын

    Next time you go to one of these places ring up beforehand and try a personal tour

  • @Nuts-Bolts
    @Nuts-Bolts17 күн бұрын

    Those engines I think employed a closed primary loop to reduce radiation which is why they are so big. Presumably the Russian 9M730 Burevestnik nuclear powered cruse missile is an open circuit to keep weight to the minimum. Can you pop over there next and do a video about the Burevestnik?

  • @Ganiscol

    @Ganiscol

    17 күн бұрын

    Or the Tory II nuclear ramjet engines of project Pluto. Blowing the fallout out the rear was probably sort of a desired side effect of the concept, as it would irradiate the land along the flight path to the various bomb release points. In addition to liquify organs of unfortunate victims below while zooming by at 500ft going Mach 3. Possibly the most sinister concept for a WMD delivery system ever conceived. None of those test engines exist anymore, though.

  • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
    @Allan_aka_RocKITEman17 күн бұрын

    @RadioactiveDrew >>> Great video...👍

  • @robertusa1234
    @robertusa123415 күн бұрын

    A friend of mine uses a remote control air plane with a old vhf analog remote to get around drone bans

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    15 күн бұрын

    That’s one way to do it. In that type of airspace I wouldn’t mess around though.

  • @garyparrott1408
    @garyparrott140814 күн бұрын

    Lead does float on mercury. It also dissolves... Messing your mercury up.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    13 күн бұрын

    Yeah, I had the densities switched around.

  • @Nonononono_Ohno
    @Nonononono_Ohno17 күн бұрын

    Nice video! Between 4:40 and 6:25 I became a little seasick though. 😵‍💫

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    17 күн бұрын

    Sorry about that. I try and keep the camera movements not too drastic.

  • @THX4GG
    @THX4GG8 күн бұрын

    Bluetooth RF communication may not work if the devices are in a high radiation fields... Just a thought. Maybe it would be nice to have an option to connect the detector device to the phone with a cable (type-c preferably)

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    8 күн бұрын

    You can already do that. You can connect the Radiacode to the phone with a USB-C cable. I know it works on Android phones...not sure if it works with iOS devices.

  • @UncleManuel
    @UncleManuel17 күн бұрын

    "I'm now trying to fly the drone." Proceeds to IMMEDIATELY crash it. I really had to laugh out loud. Sorry not sorry! 😁😁😜😜

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    17 күн бұрын

    It happens sometimes. Good thing that FPV drone has prop guards.

  • @chuckkimber2773
    @chuckkimber277314 күн бұрын

    When I visited EBR-1, I thought the train sign read that it was an experiment in nuclear propulsion for trains. Did I read that wrong? It is radioactive too.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    12 күн бұрын

    There might be some type of contamination on that train. But they didn't have it powered by nuclear power...would have been cool.

  • @eliotmansfield
    @eliotmansfield16 күн бұрын

    looks round to make sure nobody is looking - apart from the 29,000 views !

  • @jeff2758
    @jeff275817 күн бұрын

    Filming a crime. Classic. Also 8:10 nice product placement.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    16 күн бұрын

    As far as I know...no crime was committed. Thanks, glad you liked it.

  • @jeff2758

    @jeff2758

    16 күн бұрын

    @@RadioactiveDrew thought the no trespassing was on that area mainly a joke comment though.

  • @MikeandhisAntennas
    @MikeandhisAntennas16 күн бұрын

    When I first got my Radiacode 101, I was in Colorado. I went to rocky flats area and I found a trace amount of Cesium 137 also. I then brought that spectrum to a nuclear physicist and he told me it was most likely an escape peak and not actually Cesium 137 because, there was never any fission at Rocky Flats. I then bought a much higher end Gamma spectrometer (USB) and dug up some soil from that area and put it in my lead pig and tested it. It really showed that there wasn't any cesium in the sample. I'm not saying that there wasn't Cesium at your site, I am saying that more investigation may be necessary.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    16 күн бұрын

    I agree, there does need to be more investigation into that site. I want to visit areas like St. George Utah and look for fallout there. Since it was so much closer to the Nevada Test Site and got dusted a bunch of times by some pretty heavy fallout clouds. I should be able to find some nice solid peaks there...if I look in the right locations.

  • @MikeandhisAntennas

    @MikeandhisAntennas

    16 күн бұрын

    @@RadioactiveDrew that would be a great video. Find natural water pooling places. I bet you would find some good sources.

  • @christopherleubner6633
    @christopherleubner663317 күн бұрын

    Wow that's like a very spicy bit of fiesaware, or a ww2 bomber gauge.... outside the fence... 😮

  • @omarkhanlilcurry
    @omarkhanlilcurry16 күн бұрын

    I’m surprised you don’t have superpowers by now !

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    16 күн бұрын

    I’m working on it.

  • @wazza33racer
    @wazza33racer17 күн бұрын

    I wonder where the prototype and full size nuclear scramjet engines for Project Pluto are these days?

  • @richgoza1956
    @richgoza195617 күн бұрын

    Safe to assume that it's not impossible to make a nuclear powered jet drone.

  • @oxoniumgirl
    @oxoniumgirl17 күн бұрын

    I honestly expected it to be more radioactive. When I got my Tc99m scan I was putting out 715uSv/hr for over a day.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    16 күн бұрын

    Tc-99m is extremely active with a 6 hour half-life. When I run into people that have had that injected its very interesting to see how high the Radiacode will go.

  • @bruehlt
    @bruehlt17 күн бұрын

    How long will the detectors in the Radicode devices last?

  • @ArsenyKuznetsov-eu2tu

    @ArsenyKuznetsov-eu2tu

    17 күн бұрын

    Scintillators are much more radiation resistant than geiger counters, in normal use they are virtually immortal.

  • @juslitor

    @juslitor

    17 күн бұрын

    @@ArsenyKuznetsov-eu2tu They do degrade over time from radiation induced crystal flaws, but it is directly related to how an intense field they are exposed to. More gamma, more bad.

  • @juslitor
    @juslitor17 күн бұрын

    here in NE europe, the 102 picks up K40 after half a day or so of integration.

  • @RadioactiveDrew

    @RadioactiveDrew

    16 күн бұрын

    Now that's interesting.