Equipment ....

Our Investigations Kit comprises of the following along with what we expect these items to do for us on the night :

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 Here is a link to www.tomsgadgets.com this is were we have purchased some of our current equipment.

 V.I.P Equipment During the course of twelve months we will explain each and every item we use in our blog. All equipment will be updated once bought and recieved

Tape Recorder

A good tape recorder and an external static free microphone should be in use at all times during a ghost hunt. Although nothing may be heard during the investigation there is a phenomenon called EVP (electronic voice phenomenon) whereby spirit voices have been known to appear on tape later after being reviewed. Ensure the use of brand new tapes when recording.

Hydro Metrer

This device is useful for picking up any changes in air humidity.

Trigger Object's

This is a small/large object such as a coin that is placed on a piece of white paper, which in turn is placed on a table or where it will not be disturbed. A pencil circle is drawn around the coin so that it's exact location is recorded. The coin and paper are then left and then re-examined at the end of the ghost hunt to see if the coin has moved. If it has, then this could indicate some strange activity. Ensure no-one can accidentally move the coin or you will obtain false results.

 2 x investigation kit's

Laptop

 2 x voice recorder's

KII/K2 Meter x 2

 2 x compass

Infra red Scanner

These devices accurately pin point cold spots. Excellent for use in outside investigations. . A non essential but useful item.

7x torches

Dowsing Rods

3 x nightvision camera's

 4 x walkie talkies

6 x digital camera's

Motion Detectors

These devices are good for sensing movement when there should be none. One sensor can easily monitor an entire hallway or room. it is an ideal tool for indoor investigations.

Notebook

Always keep records of times and events, this is very useful for documenting the investigation and especially if the study is to be replicated. Pens and pencils are also essential.

 3 x emf meters

 2 x infa red thermo

Thermometer

Rapid drops in temperature has often been associated with the presence of a ghost. As with the compass the old fashioned mercury filled, red-line thermometer is probably better than its electronic counterpart. A good thermometer can detect changes in room temperature quickly and where electromagnetic forces have been reported, an electronic device might fail or be wrongly affected.

Small Windchimes

Some researchers claim that breezes sometimes accompany ghosts. Windchimes should be placed in areas where the ghost is thought most likely to appear and of course out of the wind or drafts. This is a simple system that can alert investigators to photograph the area.

EMF Meters

These detectors can pick up electronic fields over different frequencies. Disruptions in electronic fields could possibly mean ghosts.

Digital Recorder

These are very useful and they are quickly becoming the item of choice for obtaining electronic voice phenomenon results.

Walkie-Talkies

These devices allow you to communicate with your ghost hunting party. If you are investigating a house and you have people scattered all over, walkie-talkies allow you to keep in touch.

Night Vision Video Camera

This device is similar to combining a video camera with a night vision scope and allows the recording of light not normally visible to the naked eye. A good investigative tool.

Our equipment is to the highest standard, we decide what we require on the night unless any special requests are made by the venue owners. We believe that its our right to choose the equipment we wish to use for our investigations as this will help us when investigating Paranormal Activity. Although some teams wish to just use the basics i.e Camcorder and cameras, we believe our wide range of equipment used on a regular basis will work to our advantage when running a proffesional investigation.

V.I.P

Vectis Investigations into the Paranormal

V.I.P

Vectis Investigations into the Paranormal

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