July 2010 issue of Paranormal Underground Magazine is out!
July 12, 2010 by admin
Check out the July issue of this online Magazine to see the featured reader profile in which Andy is the interviewee.
http://www.paranormalunderground.net


Check out the July issue of this online Magazine to see the featured reader profile in which Andy is the interviewee.
http://www.paranormalunderground.net
Follow the link below to check out the July 1st archive of the Paranormal Underground Live Internet Radio show where Andy contributes during a segment related to the technical aspect of the field in regards to Audio equipment.
http://bit.ly/9ZZ36p
If you think that it is time to up your game when it comes to record quality, yet are confused as to the options out there, here is a list with all the pro audio choices gathered in one place. Very helpful…
Remember, 44.1khz, 24bit stereo recording is what we consider a minimum these days…
http://www.corporatetalkradio.com/pdr.html
also be sure to check out this list, with hands-on reviews:
http://www.transom.org/tools/recording_interviewing/200703_recorder_reviews/
When a picture is worth a thousand words, err…dollars. Here you see why better thermal resolution is important. The three sensor resolutions shown here illustrate how some imagers won’t meet your performance expectations. The 16×16 resolution example was taken from an irisys/wahl unit. Ebay is littered with these junk imagers and as you can see, they are totally unsuitable for the work we do. The next image is from a FLIR/extech i5 (80×80). You can see that the image is tons better than the first example, but the image is still lacking in clarity and appears pixelated. Finally there is the FLIR B2 with a resolution of 120×160. This is what I consider to be the minimum for the kind of work that we do.

Join us as we meet up with a fellow paranormal group. We tackle an all-night investigation of the Dewey Hotel Museum. Click Here