Thanks, Ghi.
I have a RADEX RD1503+. It seems pretty decent, and costs $160 from Amazon.com.
Fortunately for me, I'm about 150 miles from Hanford, with a mountain range between me and it, and upwind by typical wind patterns. Also, Hanford is long since shut down, so there is no problem with any power loss causing bigger problems. All of their problems are a result of slow leaking of old tanks storing waste or contaminated soil, and those things operate on timescales that are long, allowing human intervention over decades (as opposed to, say, Fukushima where the response time needed to be hours or at most days).
All of the reactor buildings are "cacooned" except one (B-Reactor), through which the public can take guided tours.