Cell Sensor EMF Detector
  • Simple One handed operation
  • Low or no light operation
  • Fully adjustable audio tone
  • Flashing LED lights
  • Signal strength indicator
  • Single-Axis

KII EMF Detector
  • Instantaneous Response To EMF Fluctuations & Spikes
  • Switch to easily turn “ON” and “OFF”
  • Easy to read Multi-Segment LED Display
  • Accuracy of ±5% at 50-60Hz
  • Single-Axis

MEL-8704 EMF/Temperature Meter
  • Custom Dual Display Correlates EMF & Temperature Cold Spots Simultaneously!
  • EMF "Burst" Mode Feature for Tracking Dynamic EMF movement
  • Bright Custom "Nightview" Flashlight with On/Off Button
  • Record Feature Captures Min & Max Values
  • Tripod mountable
  • Measurement Ranges: 20, 200, 2000 uTesla; 200, 2000, 20,000 mGauss
  • Type K thermocouple
  • Single-Axis

Safe Technologies ELF/VLF Meter
  • Digital read out
  • Switch for Very Low Frequency (VLF) and Extremely Low Frequency (ELF)
  • 0 - 19.99mG (VLF) or 0 – 199.9 mG (ELF)
  • Single-Axis

TriField Meter 100XE
  • TriField 100 XE Meter - Extended Range version of the TriField Meter - Features mega expansion of Electric Field detection capability to cover Single-Axis Measurements from 5 V/m to 1000 V/m (volts per meter) which is 100x the Electric Field detection range, at 60 Hz, of the standard TriField Meter! - Minimum Electric Field measurement resolution is 5 V/m (available as either a 50 Hz or 60 Hz model)
  • This instrument is a 3-Axis ( triple-axis ) meter. It has three built-in sensors which measure the fields in all possible directions and calculate the total field strength for you, when the control knob is set on MAGNETIC.
  • MAGNETIC: 0 - 100 milligauss range (at 60 Hz) 0 - 3 milligauss range (at 60 Hz)
  • ELECTRIC: 0 - 1000 V/m = 1 kV/m range (at 50 Hz or 60 Hz)
  • RADIO / MICROWAVE: 0 - 1 mW/cm2 (at 3 Ghz)
  • Find more information at http://www.trifieldmeter.com/TriField100XE.html

Natural TriField Meter
  • The meter is sensitive to changes of as little as 0.5% of the strength of the Earth's magnetic field, and the tone will sound whether the field increases or decreases. After the meter detects an event, when the magnetic field then becomes stable for more than about five seconds, the tone will stop and the needle will return to zero. The meter will remain at rest until the field changes again. The threshold level (squelch level) of the tone is adjustable.
  • When the dial is set to ELECTRIC, the meter is sensitive to electric fields as weak as 3 V/m (volts per meter). Indoors, electric fields typically fluctuate 1 or 2 V/m. By setting the minimum sensitivity to change at 3 V/m, we have designed the meter to disregard this "background noise". A 3V/m field is so feeble that if a 10'x10'x10' room were filled with a field of this strength, it would contain the total amount of energy equivalent to that required to lift a single grain of table salt 1/50th of an inch.
  • The radio/microwave detector is sensitive from 100,000 to 2.5 billion oscillations per second (100 KHz to 2.5 GHz) and can detect strong or unusual atmospheric electrical activity. It can also detect leaky microwave ovens, cellular or portable phones, walkie-talkies and concealed surveillance bugs. Its minimum and maximum detectable signal strengths are 0.01 milliwatt/cm2 and 1 milliwatt/cm2 respectively.
  • For more information please see http://www.trifield.com/EMF_natural.htm

Air Ion Counter
  • Air flow: 400 cc/sec. Linear speed is 80 cm/sec through a polarization field of 2500 V/m and the system is designed to collect 60% of the ions in still air at this speed. A lower percentage is collected if air is forced faster than 80 cm/sec through the inlet slot, and a higher percentage than 60% is collected if a reverse air flow slows the air flow. This maintains the accuracy in windy conditions. It is within specified accuracy for air flow from 200 to 800 cc/sec.
  • Dynamic Range: For the standard "2 million" version, 10 - 1,999,000 ions/cc, both selectively "+" and selectively "-". For the "20 million" version, range is 100 - 19,990,000 ions/cc. For "200 million", it is 1000 - 199,900,000 ions/cc.
  • Setting time: Approx. 1 second (response time), and 10 sec (after switchover between "+" and "-")
  • Noise level: (2 second-weighting) approximately 10 ions/cm3
  • Input resistance: 1010 Ohms.
  • Accuracy: +/-25% for fast ions (mobility greater than 8 x 10-5 m/s per V/m - these are the most numerous ions. The Air Ion Counter is less sensitive to "slow" ions such as charged pieces of dust). Stays within 25% for air speeds up to 15 km/hr in any direction. Temperature range is -10 to +50C (14 to 122F). Humidity: up to 90% (condensing).
  • For more information please see http://www.trifield.com/ion_detector.htm

Ecotest MKS-05 Terra-P Radiation Meter

Kestrel 3500 Pocket Weather Meter
  • Measures temperature, wind speeds, barometric phenomena, pressure trends of up to 3 hours, and more
  • Measures wind chill, air/water/snow temperature, current/average/maximum wind speeds
  • Also measures altitude, relative humidity, dewpoint, barometric pressure (with trend)
  • Innovative design for stability and accuracy in abrupt condition changes
  • User-replaceable CR2032 coin cell battery; 5-year warranty
  • For more information please see http://www.kestrelmeters.com/Kestrel-3500-Wind-Meter.pro#pp-tabs

TIF7000 Digital Thermometer/Pyrometer
  • The TIF7000, the original TIF Thermometer, comes with 3 different probes. The first is the Air Probe which can be used for instant readings of air temperatures from –40ºF to over 1000ºF. The second probe, the Surface Probe, is used for quick surface readings from –40ºF to 1999ºF. The Immersion probe tests liquid temperature from –40ºF to 500ºF.
  • For more information please see http://www.tif.com/products/detail.php?id=1977

PasPort Xplorer GLX PS-2002 Datalogger
  • Large backlit LCD -- visible in both sunlight and low light
  • Stand-Alone or Computer Interface
  • 4 universal sensor ports -- use with over 60 PASPORT sensors
  • 4 built-in sensors (2 temperature, sound, voltage)
  • Collect Data in the Classroom or Field
  • Graphs, tables, digits, and meter displays
  • Prints graphs and data directly to printers
  • For more information please see http://www.pasco.com/featured-products/xplorer-glx/index.cfm

PasPort Xplorer PS-2000 Datalogger
  • Ports for one PasPort sensor
  • Record up to 50,000 data points
  • Can last over 24 hr on 2 AA batteries
  • Transfer data gathered to a computer with DataStudio software via the USB cable
  • For more information please see http://www.pasco.com

PasPort PS-2174 Weather/Anemometer Sensor
  • The Weather/Anemometer Sensor measures wind speed and wind chill in addition to temperature, barometric pressure, relative and absolute humidity, and dew point.
  • For more information please see http://www.pasco.com

PasPort PS-2103A Motion Sensor
  • Reports position, velocity and acceleration
  • False Target Rejection Technology for clean data
  • Switch-selectable short range and long range settings
  • Snaps onto PASCO dynamics tracks
  • Mounts directly to rods for easy positioning
  • 360° pivoting head
  • For more information please see http://www.pasco.com

PasPort PS-2162 2-Axis Magnetic Field Sensor
  • Measure Radial and Axial Fields simultaneously. Dynamic variable over-sampling greatly reduces noise at low sample rates.
  • Range: ±1000 Gauss
  • Accuracy: 5% of reading @ 25 °C (after 4 minute warm-up and Tare using Zero Gauss Chamber)
  • Resolution: 0.01 Gauss @ 10 Hz
  • Maximum Sample Rate: 1000 Hz
  • Repeatability: 0.05%
  • For more information please see http://www.pasco.com

IR Motion Sensor that emits light
  • Infrared beam triggers a white light when broken
  • An alternative to the motion sensors that activate loud sounds so not to startle investigators during an investigation
  • Used to monitor rooms or areas that there is reported activity of movement where investigation won’t take place

Frank's Box
  • Has a removable connection for the source input so anything can be plugged in for sound generation for experimenting, a lightweight RadioShack ABS plastic project box (with foam molding between the cover and base for sound dampening) was used to make the setup portable, also used dual microphone hearing amplifiers inside the box which serve the purpose of being highly sensitive and portable (light weight, low power consumption). The external speaker connection is also removable and can be split with a y jack to send to an external speaker and recording source. Quartz crystals were also used for all the baffling inside the box to try and enhance the EVP reception, with the theory being that crystals capture (vibrate) and enhance spirit communication.