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Category: Book Reviews
Title: Cambridge Ghost Book Popular views:237
Description   This book details many of the ghostly sightings that have been recorded in Cambridge since the 13th Century.

A majority of the book deals with the haunting associated with the many colleges in and around Cambridge University and details the haunting of Corpus Christi College, Christ’s College, Trinity College and many other locations such as The Abbey House and St. Marks Vicarage. The stories are presented in an easy to understand manner that leaves you wanting more.

There is a particularly interesting story surround Sidney Sussex College and the exhumed, decapitated head of the usurper Oliver Cromwell.

All in all a very good read and comes as recommended reading.

By D Scanlan
Review submitted: 29/06/2004
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Category: Technology Reviews
    Title: Canum - trans Lat - Dog Popular views:268
Description   (Canum - trans Lat - Dog)

Animals and particularly dogs have often been seen to behave oddly or "freeze" in the presence of paranormal activity. Dogs have sensory perception that is different to a human. Their hearing can sense up to 50KHz, which is way beyond the human upper threshold of around 18KHz (and lower with old age). Acoustic energy above 20KHz is known as "ultrasonic" and there are various devices that use this frequency range, for instance car alarms and parking sensors.

Bats also use ultrasonic for echolocation and use frequencies up to 100KHz. Some paranormal teams have tried to detect energies in the ultrasonic region, but there are no readily available "wide-band" instruments capable of covering the 20 to 50 KHz band.

· Typical response up to 50KHz
· Wideband response, which does not require tuning.
· Backlit display for use in total darkness
· No resets
· Envelope detector and audio connector for headphones etc


Specification
Supply: 9V (PP3 battery)
Current: 20mA (typical)
Indicators: Power LED, Signal Strength Meter Display
Dimensions: 111mm * 82.5mm * 38mm
Ultrasonic Meter Bandwidth: 5,000 Hz to 45,000 Hz (typical)
Audio: 3.5mm audio connector
Review submitted: 01/07/2004
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Category: Technology Reviews
 Title: Cobra Infra Red Illuminator Popular views:930
Description   I was approached recently by Chris Halton from Haunted Earth investigations asking if we would be interested in testing out a new 28 LED infra red illuminator for camcorders.

Knowing how poor the night vision option on my camcorder is I jumped at the chance but didn't hold out much hope to be honest.

We used the illuminator on an investigation at a theatre recently and all I can say is WOW.

This unit brings light to the darkess of investigations. We conducted a table tilting experiment on the stage of the theatre and I was filming right at the back of the theatre. My standard night vision only gave me rought views to the middle seats but upon firing up the Cobra I can see clearly all the way to the stage and see members of my team on the stage very very clearly.

If you have a camcorder...you need one of these illuminators.

Order yours today directly from chris by emailing him at chrishalton@hotmail.com
Review submitted: 04/06/2007
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