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hunting can be an expensive or inexpensive
endeavor. It all depends how much you
want to spend. Many professional and
novice Investigators have shown significant
results with equipment which is very
affordable, so don't let pricing discourage
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are an essential guide to paranormal
research and the perfect addition to
any ghost hunters bag of tricks.
The investigation
of paranormal forces is a now a very
big pastime, with scores of ghost hunters
operating all over the world. And it
would seem that some modern technology
supports the theory of life after death.
But many sceptics have yet to be convinced,
citing natural phenomena and technical
anomalies as the real cause of ghostly
goings on. They need Technology to say
it's real.
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Ghost Hunting Equipment
FACT FILE
In 2005 GhostRadar was launched and
claims to be very accurate. It uses
the body’s chemicals and senses
to detect ghosts.
Modern day ghost hunting is a gadget
packed hobby that often costs the enthusiast
thousands of dollars. No self respecting
ghost hunter is without an EMF Detector
which identifies static electricity,
the alleged causes of ghostly manifestations.
Another piece of equipment is the digital
thermometer, used to detect fluctuations
in temperature in a location. Just before
ghost activity there are sharp, unexplained
drops in temperature so an accurate
thermometer is important. A ghost hunter
will also carry sound, humidity and
light meters to monitor the location
during their investigations.
Good recording equipment
is essential, so tape recorders and
Dictaphones should be used. The higher
the quality of equipment the better
the chance that of future analysis of
any evidence recorded. Most researchers
use infrared cameras during their investigations.
These are particularly good for picking
up mists and light anomalies.
High-end equipment
such as radiation detectors and thermocameras
can also be purchased but could cost
huge amounts of money. The famous ghost
hunter Peter Greenwood once commented
that he had seen ghost hunters with
cars full of equipment and yet it is
the man with just a tape recorder that
gets the evidence.
You can document
and detect ghosts and spirits with a
variety of items. Of course the more
you have the better, but everyone needs
to start somewhere. Here are a few of
what should be on top of your haunted
Christmas, or anytime of the year Wish
List!
Flashlights:
Batteries:
EMF
Detectors: > Read More Here<
Digital
Recorders: > Read More Here<
Air Ion Detectors:
Cell Phone:
Cold Spot Detectors:
Motion
Detectors: >Read More Here<
Night Vision:
Cameras:
>Read More Here<
Compass:
> Read More Here<
Communication Equipment:
Reference
Material: Ghost Hunting Books > Read
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The following are
must have items. All inexpensive and
all should be part of your ghost hunting
pack.
Colleagues: Don't ever investigate alone.
Safety in numbers.
Baby powder: We call
this the drug-store motion detector.
Its rare, but it can be sprinkled and
used in rooms to record footprints or
movement.
Flashlights: Strong
versions with clips that can be attached
to your clothing are the best. And remember,
bring several. Some may fail. You can
also mute strong lights when you need
less light by using thin fabric or colored
cling wrap.
Candles: Can all your
batteries fail? Oh yeah! You can also
use smoke in air tight rooms to record
odd air movements.
Batteries: As previously
mentioned, batteries tend to drain.
So take as many as you can.
Chalk: Mark evidence
and also mark trees and other areas
where you might have ventured to help
get back. If you are exploring, never
contaminate an area with a mark that
can't be later removed. If you have
to permanently document it, take a picture.
Watches: Record when
events happen and coordinate your efforts.
Suggest you have two: one wind-up type
and one battery powered.
Notebook: Make sure
you have organized notes and bring a
cheap book light so you can write easily.
Cell phone: If you
are in any remote area, make sure to
have an emergency link to home. Also,
make sure that someone knows where you
have gone and when you will return for
your safety (although you should never
hunt alone).
Thermometer: Ideally
you would like to buy a very quick digital
outdoor detector so you can find cold
spots as they happen. Normal thermometer
sare too slow and won't produce any
results.
Tissue paper:
If you are in a room that you know has
no drafts, you can detect paranormal
movement by suspending tissue paper
or very thin cloth in air tight areas.
You can even very the thickness in areas
as a test in itself.
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