Mini Review: PALESSE 26K-86 Geiger Counter
Part 1 of 2
Here on Linuxslate.com, I have reviewed a number of Geiger Counters/Ionizing Radiation Detectors/Dosimeters from former Soviet Union countries.
Here are the links to some of these reviews and also a couple of unboxing videos:
Overall Buyers Guide (Covers more than just the Soviet/Eastern ones)
Review DRSB-88 (Russian)
Review Ecotest MKS-05 "Terra-P" (Ukraine)
Review Rodnik 3 (Russia) - Unboxing Video Rodnik 3
Review Soeks 112 (Russia/USA) - Unboxing Video Soeks 112
Review SEARCH-2 (Belarus)
Now it's time for a confession: When I purchased the SEARCH-2, I didn't actually want the Search-2. I wanted the PALESSE 26K-86 (Cyrillic: ПАЛЕССЕ 26K-86). At the time I couldn't find anyone selling a PALESSE 26K-86.
Only a few months after I purchased the SEARCH-2, the same Etsy Vendor offered a PALESSE 26K-86 for sale, so I went for it. This actually worked out pretty well since each detector has its own strengths and weaknesses.
I would also like to mention that the unit arrived from Belarus in about 10 days. Etsy seller vasiltubes deserves a mention.
Due to the rarity of the PALESSE 26K-86, I don't think a full review is necessary. The following mini-review is all I plan to do for this collectable vintage Russian Geiger Counter.

PALESSE 26K-86
As with all of these devices, the PALESSE 26K-86 is often referred to as a "Dosimeter". It even has Dosimeter written on the back label in Cryllic lettering. However, of all of these devices mentioned above, only the Ecotest MKS-05 "Terra-P" is capable of measuring accumulated dose. The PALESSE 26K-86 only shows an instantaneous radiation level reading. Yes, instantaneous or acute dose, is still a dosimeter, but I just wanted to make the distinction clear. These devices do not work like, nor perform the same function as a dosimeter pen or badge.
The PALESSE 26K-86 is, however, a true Geiger counter. Like the SEARCH-2, it has 2 Geiger tubes that run most of the length of the device. But the Tubes used in the PALESSE 26K-86 lack the open ends of the SBM-9 tubes in the SEARCH-2. In addtion, the plastic case of the PALESSE 26K-86 completely surrounds both of the SBM-20 tubes. The result is a unit that is very sensitive to Gamma Radiation, but not Alpha or Beta.
In a nuclear accident or attack, this would be advantageous since the real (acute) harm is done by Gamma Rays. For a use like Antique shopping or mineral prospecting however, one would want something like the removable door of the Terra-P, the open ends of the STREAM-2, or the slots on the back of the Rodnik 3. Overall, however, Size matters in Geiger Tubes, and having 2 SBM-20's makes the
PALESSE 26K-86 very fast and sensitive for it's intended purpose.
The speed at which it gives a valid reading is demonstrated when it is first powered on. The unit starts with the top most, or highest level LED flashing. Assuming (hoping) you are not in an area of extreme radiation, it begins dropping. This accomplishes two things: First, it serves as a test of each LED. Secondly, it never shows a falsely low radiation level -- it errs on the side of caution.
If the unit is started in "Search" mode, and you are not in an area of high radiation, it will count down through each LED, until the last one goes out. It is important to start the unit in Search mode (Right switch down). Search mode has both a higher scale range, and a shorter time constant than "Measure". If the unit is started in Measure mode, it will take quite some time for the reading to settle out into anything meaningful.
Regardless of mode, a piezo speaker gives audible clicks for each event detected as one would expect for such a device. As mentioned, there is no accumulated dose, and no settings for alarm level. A dangerous area or object would result in a steady stream of clicks -- just like in Chernobyl -- the place or the movie.
As a reviewer, I also need to point out the size of this device. It is overall about twice the size of the SEARCH-2 or the Terra-P (about 190mm long). It is not going to be carried in a pocket, or carried or used discretely at all. That said, it is a nice size to hold, and it has the advantage of getting the device a bit closer to an object or area without the user getting quite as close.
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