Post by NCSS Fox on Nov 13, 2005 11:39:06 GMT -5
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remember we have not verified the authenticity, dont rely on it if you dont feel its safe. when we make a purchase for our group, we post the place and the level of service we got.
Q. Which is the best EMF meter for beginners?
A. It's just a matter of deciding which properties are important to you. For example the audio alarm, the small size, whether you like colored lights or a numerical reading. EMF meters added to the store that are not recommended for the beginner will be marked for the more advanced investigator.
Q. What reading am I looking for on this gadget??
A. A reading of 2 - 7 milligauss may be due to spirit activity
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EMF Detectors:
One of the leading theories in ghost hunting is that an EMF Detector can tell you where a ghost is at. EMF stands for Electro Magnetic Field and it is the measurement of magnetic fields of an object or area.
Ghost Hunters and Paranormal Enthusiasts adhere to the belief that EM fields of ghosts are of a certain frequency and range. The use of these detectors can help you figure out where a possible ghost may be at. Once you have a ghost in your sites you can then set up the proper film, photography and audio equipment to see if anything appears. You can also sense the spot for yourself after you find it.
The only problem with EMF Detectors is that they can be extremely expensive. However there are solutions for you to help find the perfect device for your needs and price range. Here is a list of EMF Detector solutions:
Normal Camping Compass (Cost: $5 to $10) – A normal compass can be used in helping you find a ghost. You will have to be careful in using it though, most models have trouble keeping the needle steady while you are moving your arm around. Pros: you can find them anywhere and they cost $5 to $10. Cons: it isn’t a controlled scientific device, it can be affected by naturally occurring magnetic fields and user error, plus it will require a light to see the needle if used at night.
E.L.F. Zone Gauss Meter (Cost: $15) – The cheapest actual EMF detector. You can find them on certain websites or Ebay for under $15. It is sensitive enough to detect changes in magnetic fields. Pros: it’s cheap, it has an led display so seeing the reading at night is a synch, lightweight, very easy to use, and it’s great for beginners. Cons: It doesn’t have a selection for sensitivity, it only has three led indicators: safe, caution, and danger, and it’s a single axis meter (means you have to move the meter around to find the actual level of the disturbance).
Dr Gauss or Gauss Master (Cost: $39.95) – One of the most popular devices in ghost hunting. They are cheap, handheld, easy to use and require no real knowledge about EMF Detectors. Pros: easy to use, nice readout, has an audio signal to tell when it maxes out, and has an auto-shutoff feature. Cons: the readout requires a light to use at night and is a single axis.
Cell Sensor (Cost: $49.95, can be found cheaper on E-bay) – A nice device. We use one ourselves. Manufactured for people who want to tell what kind of EM fields are around them in the office, home or car. It has a led light that warns of high fields and has a needle gauge to indicate level. Has multiple settings that can be used and comes with a 2 foot probe. Pros: it has a led to indicate when fields are maxing out, has multiple sensitivity settings, has a small sensor probe to get into small places and to get up close to a location. Cons: probe can be affected by sharp sudden movements, level display is a little hard to read, single axis, requires two hands to use (one to hold the unit and the other to sweep with the probe).
Many higher grade models can be found for much higher prices. These units will give you a perfect start in getting your ghost hunting under way.
www.lessemf.com/ghost.html
LOOK AT THIS
theghosthunterstore.com/
remember we have not verified the authenticity, dont rely on it if you dont feel its safe. when we make a purchase for our group, we post the place and the level of service we got.
Q. Which is the best EMF meter for beginners?
A. It's just a matter of deciding which properties are important to you. For example the audio alarm, the small size, whether you like colored lights or a numerical reading. EMF meters added to the store that are not recommended for the beginner will be marked for the more advanced investigator.
Q. What reading am I looking for on this gadget??
A. A reading of 2 - 7 milligauss may be due to spirit activity
========================================
EMF Detectors:
One of the leading theories in ghost hunting is that an EMF Detector can tell you where a ghost is at. EMF stands for Electro Magnetic Field and it is the measurement of magnetic fields of an object or area.
Ghost Hunters and Paranormal Enthusiasts adhere to the belief that EM fields of ghosts are of a certain frequency and range. The use of these detectors can help you figure out where a possible ghost may be at. Once you have a ghost in your sites you can then set up the proper film, photography and audio equipment to see if anything appears. You can also sense the spot for yourself after you find it.
The only problem with EMF Detectors is that they can be extremely expensive. However there are solutions for you to help find the perfect device for your needs and price range. Here is a list of EMF Detector solutions:
Normal Camping Compass (Cost: $5 to $10) – A normal compass can be used in helping you find a ghost. You will have to be careful in using it though, most models have trouble keeping the needle steady while you are moving your arm around. Pros: you can find them anywhere and they cost $5 to $10. Cons: it isn’t a controlled scientific device, it can be affected by naturally occurring magnetic fields and user error, plus it will require a light to see the needle if used at night.
E.L.F. Zone Gauss Meter (Cost: $15) – The cheapest actual EMF detector. You can find them on certain websites or Ebay for under $15. It is sensitive enough to detect changes in magnetic fields. Pros: it’s cheap, it has an led display so seeing the reading at night is a synch, lightweight, very easy to use, and it’s great for beginners. Cons: It doesn’t have a selection for sensitivity, it only has three led indicators: safe, caution, and danger, and it’s a single axis meter (means you have to move the meter around to find the actual level of the disturbance).
Dr Gauss or Gauss Master (Cost: $39.95) – One of the most popular devices in ghost hunting. They are cheap, handheld, easy to use and require no real knowledge about EMF Detectors. Pros: easy to use, nice readout, has an audio signal to tell when it maxes out, and has an auto-shutoff feature. Cons: the readout requires a light to use at night and is a single axis.
Cell Sensor (Cost: $49.95, can be found cheaper on E-bay) – A nice device. We use one ourselves. Manufactured for people who want to tell what kind of EM fields are around them in the office, home or car. It has a led light that warns of high fields and has a needle gauge to indicate level. Has multiple settings that can be used and comes with a 2 foot probe. Pros: it has a led to indicate when fields are maxing out, has multiple sensitivity settings, has a small sensor probe to get into small places and to get up close to a location. Cons: probe can be affected by sharp sudden movements, level display is a little hard to read, single axis, requires two hands to use (one to hold the unit and the other to sweep with the probe).
Many higher grade models can be found for much higher prices. These units will give you a perfect start in getting your ghost hunting under way.