South Jersey Ghost Research Training


EMF Meters
 

Electromagnetic field detectors are very useful tools provided they are used properly.  There are instructions with each type that you should read.  These meters detect fluctuations in Electromagnetic fields.EM fields are normally generated by electrical appliances and other items such as computer monitors, cell phones, etc.They are also created by the weather in outer space such as geomagnetic storms and solar flares.When you find an unexplainable field, normally between 2 to 7 milligauss, it is associated with spirit activity.These meters are will not always detect a spirit present, but they are another helpful tool is tracking ghosts.EMFs are measured in units called milligauss.
 
 

The Electrosensor EMF meter (on left) has a range of 3ft and a light up led display.  It can give you readings within 1 milligauss. This meter is only on when the button is depressed and held. The ELF Zone EMF meter (on right) has 3 lights; the middle yellow light is almost exactly the range we are looking for during an investigation (2.0 to 7.0) its range is 10-12 feet.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The Trifield Natural EM meter is one of the best.  It is very sensitive to movement and vibration so be aware of that.  One the plus side it has an audible alarm to let you know that your meter is getting a reading.  Its range is approximately 25 feet.There are 3 setting we will use.Magnetic=geomagnetic fields; Electrical=electromagnetic fields; Sum=both types.The meter has an analog readout (needle) and an audio alarm that will sound.The knob on the side controls how sensitive the volume is and at what range the alarm will sound.
 
 
 
 

The Gauss Lites meter.This meter is only on when the button is depressed and held.The green lights start in the 1.5 milligauss range so any reading the in the green is positive.Its range is about 8 feet.
 
 
 
 
 
 

The Cell Sensor EMF meter has a base unit with a small probe that plugs into it.When the probe detects EMFs the base unit will give off an audible alarm, the red portion of the meter will blink and the needle will read the amount of milligauss detected.It has a range of about 10 feet.
 
 
 
 
 

The things listed below can give you false positive readings when you are near them.Some of these things generate EM fields that surround the object and are a few feet thick so you do not have to be right on top of it to get a reading.Even a 2 - 7 milligauss reading can be given of by something natural so try to trace out a source.This is essential indoors.
 

Computers
Clock Radio/digital alarm clocks
Microwaves
Electrical outlets
Electrical lines in walls, floors and ceilings
Lamps
Refrigerators
Some pipes, copper
Ballasts in fluorescent lights, even if light is off
Batteries - regular and rechargeable
Telephone lines
Power lines
Very high solar activity
People (the Trifield set on SUM can pick up people)
 


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