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EMF
Microphone
2/10/10
I was reading an
article from some guy that still believes
EMF Meters, "orbs", and "ghost
boxes" are for real, and he kept asking himself,
"What if there
was a way to record the sound of EMF's?"
Well, this great
conundrum took a whole 2 seconds to figure out, a whole 2 minutes to
put together, and a whole 5 minutes to test out successfully.
I'm sure if you're
still an EMF fan, you have one of these.

Go to Radio Shack
and get:
~ small project
box
~ a 1/16th-
to-1/8th inch mono plug adapter
~ 1/8 inch right
angle adapter...doesn't matter, stereo or mono.
(maybe under 10
bucks)
You only need to
drill one hole for this project.
Mark your center,
and drill a hole just large enough that the jack from the Cell
Sensor probe fits very tightly.

Scrape out the
inside slots on one side with a sharp chisel or screwdriver. BE
CAREFUL!!

Push the jack
through the hole, and turn it behind the screw post to hold it in.

Cram the probe and
wire into the box.

Attach the lid and
adapters.

There ya have it.
 
Now you can walk
around and record the sounds that fluorescent lights, computer
monitors, microwave ovens, refrigerators, TVs, alarm clocks,
dishwashers, CO2 detectors, fans, and any other device or common
household appliance that emits EMF waves, that makes wannabe ghost
hunters proud of themselves.
Now lets one-up
the whole thing with an extra microphone so you can hear what else
is going on as well. This is the beauty of this particular recorder.
You can attach headphones and hear what's being recorded.

And in case you're
wondering, no, these recorders don't put out enough EMF to be
recorded, so its "safe". When you're away from anything that does,
it just sort of quietly hisses.
You're still
wasting your time if you're still under the impression
EMF= ghosts, but it seems like the
newbies (and some oldies) will have to learn this for themselves.
Oh well, have fun
with this anyway.
~copyright 2010 Dr. Ken~
None of this material may be used
without
the written consent of Dr. Ken
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