The activity and localization of a small‐sized radioactive source in a large medium was studied for various cases by the simultaneous use of several detectors. The γ‐emitting source and the neutron‐emitting source were both studied. This also led to an α‐emitting source, which cannot be detected from outside of the medium unless the neutrons from their (α,
n
) reaction with low Z elements are detected. A special actual case of commercial lung counter with four semiplanar HPGe detectors is described in detail. For large boxes, NaI(Tl) detectors were used for γ measurements measuring only the full‐energy peaks. For neutrons, only thermal neutrons were measured with
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He detectors. To increase the fraction of the thermal neutrons and to protect the measurer, the sample was surrounded by a fence made of 5‐cm polypropylene.