Bendix CDV-742 Radiological Dosimeter – Vintage Civil Defense (1960s)
This vintage Bendix Civil Defense radiological dosimeter (model CDV-742) is a Cold War-era item from the 1960s. The units appear to be old stock and look new, but they may have been removed from packaging over the years; check the listing for details on exact contents and completeness. Suitable for collectors of civil defense equipment, surplus, and historical instruments. Condition is described as like-new in appearance with possible prior handling. Free shipping is included; check the listing for details on shipping carrier, processing time, and any returns or additional terms.
| Location | Raleigh US |
| Shipping | Free shipping (check listing for details) |
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| Listing | FixedPrice · Active |
| Start time | 2025-11-05T14:29:06.000Z |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Brand | Bendix |
| Model | Bendix CDV-742 |
| Radiation Detector Type | vintage |
The listing is for 1 dosimeter pen. Step back into Cold War history with this Vintage Bendix Civil Defense Radiological Dosimeter CDV-742. Manufactured in the United States during the 1960s, this classic Civil Defense radiation detector was designed for measuring radiation exposure in emergency situations.***Sold as a collectible, untested for current functionality These dosimeters were distributed to fallout shelters and government agencies during a time when nuclear preparedness was a national concern. The Bendix CDV-742 model is one of the most recognizable and collectible versions, built with precision and durability. Features: Model: CD V-742 Manufacturer: Bendix, USA Civil Defense “CD” logo on the body Original individual box and packaging Historical artifact from the Cold War era Great display piece for collectors of vintage instruments, test meters, or military memorabilia Condition: Item appears unused and is in excellent cosmetic condition. Some light age-related wear may be present on packaging. They are about the length of a pen. A great addition for: Military history collectors Civil Defense memorabilia enthusiasts Vintage electronics and test instrument collectors Educational displays or Cold War exhibits