Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Equipment

Here is the arsenal of equipment we use!


HP Pavillion dv6000 laptop

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Digital Video Recorder (DVR) with 320GB

The DVR is a highly versatile tool in paranormal investigation. Not only can you record your investigation, but you can also monitor each member in the designated areas. It is also a lot easier to analyze the evidence than standard video cassette tapes.



Sony CCD Infrared Night Video Camera

We use four CCD night vision cameras for our investigations. These small cameras are easy to place and are very reliable. These work well in either outdoor or indoor environments. We also attach audio cables to these cameras so we can have live audio feed from each camera.



Sony CCD_TRV138 Handycam Hi8

This is one of our Hi8 cameras that we use primarly for short investigations and as an extra video camera where we can't feed our wired cameras to a certain place or location.





Sony HVL-IRM Infrared Light

These are infrared illuminators for our two cameras above. They extend the night vision on those cameras to about an extra 30 feet, which allows to see in pitch black darkness!





Canon PowerShot SX100 IS Digital Camera 8.0 megapixels

This is one of our digital cameras used during investigations. The digital camera is a great tool to use in investigations because the photos are easily viewed on a computer and enlarged in search of evidence.



EXTECH Digital EMF Meter

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Gauss Master EMF Meter

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K-II EMF Meter

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The Ovilus I

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The "Puck"

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Radio Shack Hack "Frank's Box"

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Parabolic Microphone

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Olympus WS-311M Digital Voice Recorder

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Thermo-Tech Non-Contact Digital Laser Thermometer

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Motion Sensors

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Two-way eXRS Radios

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Flashlights

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Batteries

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Dowsing Rods

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