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Ultrasound Monitoring Device

Ultrasound Monitoring Device

UMD stands for Ultrasound Monitoring Device


THEORY:  Theory #1:  In theory, when a spirit/ghost is trying to audible communicate with us, we may not hear it, because the frequency might be on a level the human ear cannot hear but this device may be able to pick up that frequency and light up.    

          

Theory #2:  This device may also be used as a geophone.  In theory, after a spirit/ghost has manifested and is moving around, it may create a vibration on the ground that could be detected by this device. 


HOW TO USE:  The first thing you want to do is place 1 9-volt battery in the unit.  Turn the unit on and set the sensitivity level to 7 o’clock, (which is the lowest sensitivity setting.) You can use the device as a handheld device or stationary.  If you choose to use the device stationary, place the device on a soft surface such as a pillow so the device will not be set off by vibrations.  When using the device to pick up audible activity, always have a audio recording device to see if you can capture EVPs. If you choose to use the device as a geophone, then you should place the device on a more durable surface were vibrations would bounce off of.  


RANGE:  The range of the frequency response is 0kHz to 30kHz. 


READINGS:  When using the device for audible activity you would note in the field report what the level of light lit up, and check your audio recording device carefully to see if EVPs were captured.  When using the device as a geophone, the lights will start to light up when the meter starts to detect surface movement.  The more lights that light up mean that the surface movement is stronger and closer to the device.

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