Originally Posted by
Alaska Gator
The instrument you describe is called a dosimeter, incidently FDX is the only airline that issues dosimeters to its pilots. A dosimeter is a measuring device, most use a known crystilline structure and then measure its change. The change in structure is then compared to a charted value to calculate the amount of radiation the device / wearer was exposed to.
The reason I asked is because the dosimeters in the kit onboard the aircraft are direct reading ion chamber types, there is no crystilline structure.