35 mm Camera
Infrared (IR) camera signal receiver
Samsung Super 8 Video Camera
Exteremly Low Frequency (ELF) detector
K-II EMF detector
Digital Voice Recorder
Wireless Infrared (IR) Camera
Digital Video Recorder Camera
(Firefly) Static Electricty Field Detector
Electromagnetic Field Analyzer
Digital Stop Watch
Ion Generator (Star Fire)
MicroBlue organic fluid detector
The Orbiter Listening Device
Nortech 4.5 Ghz remote control IR Camera System
Xenon Night Vision Flashlight.
Hi-intensity Ultra-Violet Light Emitting Diode (LED) penlight
Chromatic Tuner
Ultrasonic detector Z 5000 B modified
The Pentex ZX-80 traditional film camera is versatile. Select shutter speeds for high-speed or long exposure low light shots. With special film even infrared photography is possible. Also a big plus is that a traditional film camera do not create as many Orbs when shooting in dusty conditions, because what you see is what you get, not what some software engineer programmed.
We use wireless infrared (IR) cameras in our investigations. The camera transmits its signal back to these recivers that convert the signal back to an image which is displayed on a monitior and recoreded to a video cassette recorder for later playback analysis.
A Super 8 analog video camera offers better performance than digital video technology low light conditions.
For many years the US Navy used ELF technology to communicate with its submarine service because Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) waves can travel through solid rock and water. ELF waves are felt more than heard an earthquake creates ELF waves. So we use the ELF detector to scan areas where people say they get a "funny feeling." Many natural occurring energy sources radiate ELF waves.
An Electro-Magnetic Field (EMF) is a bubble of energy radiating out from most electrical appliances and wire connections. We use the K-II (Kay-two) to sweep a room or area for hidden EMF bubbles. The lights across the upper edge of the K-II indicate the strength of the EMF signal.
We depend on Olympus VN-2100 and 3100 PC digital voice recorders. These recorders have very long recording times ranging from 12 hours to six days. The units plug directly into our computer and down load the data for analysis of Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP or interviews.
Wireless infrared camera (IR) gives us the versatility to set up surveillance points almost anywhere within 100 yards of the IR receiver unit. These cameras emit IR energy that strikes objects and reflect back to the camera for filming in total darkness. The camera is also equipped with a microphone for recording nearby sounds.
The Panasonic digital camcorder has multiple uses. First it is a high quality video recorder, but it also take high quality digital photographs, and has a remote microphone that can double as a digital recorder for that stray EVP situation. The digital recorder automatically dumps its information to our computer by Fire-Wire that helps in video review.
We designed and built the Firefly triode with technology found in modern satellites to detect static electricity clouds. Static electricty occurs anytime two unlike substances rub together. Lightening is static electricity caused by wind and dust. Static electricity tends to float like clouds over the surface of items and then spark to ground. Static electricity can make your hair stand on end or make you feel like an unseen force is touching you.
When the K-II detector finds a possible EMF source we use this device to pinpoint and analyze the source. High EMF energy can make humans field odd, hallucinate, and even feel sick or have an out of body experience. Long term exposure to EMF has been suggested to cause health problems.
Each of our teams is given a synchronized Accusplit stopwatch. They use the watch to time events and give time hacks for significant events. Durning playback and review having an accurate timeline helps us develop a solid sequence of events since all teams are working on the exact same time line.
We built two ion generators from science kits available from the internet. We use the devices to alter the ion balance in a room where paranormal acitivity is reported. By enriching an area with negative ions we may provide a source of energy. In areas of suspected violent energy we use a positive ion generator which pulls energy from the atmosphere.
The MicroBlue detector is used in crime scene investigations (CSI) to detect latent fingerprints, blood, or body fluids that may be invisible to the naked eye. We use the MicroBlue when confronted with suspected ectoplasm or spirit blood coming from walls or statues.
A versatile long-distance listening device. A parabolic sound-collecting dish encircling a patented mini-microphone with a built-in digital recorder and 10x-magnifying telescopic monocular and professional headphones, the Orbiter extends both our hearing and vision.
Often times people report hearing strange noises. The Orbiter helps us pin-point the source, get a visual fix, and record the sound. When fixed with a laser emitter and IR Camera not many ghosts can escape detection and collection.
The perfect confined space IR system. The Nortech IR camera is remotely controlled from a handheld display and remote controller. The camera can swivel 270 degree from side to side or up and down. The remote controller feeds into a video recording system.
LED/Xenon flashlight preserves night vision when we need it most. Xenon / LED flashlight combines High-Intensity Xenon illumination, state of the art LED night vision protection.
There are somethings that are only visible with the human eye in ultraviolet light. This 100,000 hour lifetime, Hi-intensity Ultra-Violet Light Emitting Diode (LED), "solid-state bulb". 375 NM Ultraviolet is perfect for area sweeps when searching for orbs, vapor, or shadow figures. UV light also makes organic matter light up.
Used for sonometer experiments, the Chromatic Tuner gives us better accuracy than an oscilloscope for defining sounds ranges. Often times in paranormal investigation people report hearing sounds or feeling a vibration. In automatic mode, the unit identifies the exact tone being measured over the range from 32.70 Hz (below the range of human hearing) to 4186.01 Hz (above the range of human hearing). One-quarter inch audio jacks allow us to feed electrical signals to be tested directly.
This unique device captures sounds in frequencuies not audiable to the human ear. Sonar, utilized by ships and submarines, uses ultarsonics sound. In nature, animals such as bats, dolphines, and whales use ultrasonic sounds to navigate and communicate. Ultrasonic sounds are around us every day for us to explore if we have the equipment.
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35 mm Camera
The Pentex ZX-80 traditional film camera is versatile. Select shutter speeds for high-speed or long exposure low light shots. With special film even infrared photography is possible. Also a big plus is that a traditional film camera do not create as many Orbs when shooting in dusty conditions, because what you see is what you get, not what some software engineer programmed.



















