E. Wulf, A. Hutcheson, L. Mitchell, R. Woolf, B. Phlips
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The SuperMISTI coded aperture imager trailer has been modified as a Compton imager with a 5 × 5 array of either NaI or plastic detectors and a 6 × 13 array of NaI detectors separated by 1.66 m. Gamma-ray sources were located by both the NaI-NaI and the Plastic-NaI imagers at 10s of meters standoff distances. The results from the new Compton cameras are compared to the coded aperture imager that also utilizes the 6 × 13 array of NaI detectors.