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This design by Make Magazine’s Collin Cunningham uses a LED bar graph to display the meter’s reading, but as with all Arduino based projects, there are endless possibilities for modifications. This project replaces the LED bar with a LCD readout. Other possibilities include combining the EMF meter with a camera trigger to create a camera trap or you could build in an audio recorder that starts recording when a spike is detected creating an automated EVP setup. The only limit is your imagination. Making the Arduino EMF detector @ Make: Online Tagged:Arduino, DIY, EMF, EMF Detector, ghost, how to |
On October 20, 2009 By John D In Paranormal Comments Off Share with: Facebook Twitter Digg Reddit Del.icio.us! |


Able to detect the potential presence of spirits, EMF meters have become one of the most basic parts of any paranormal investigators tool kit. While you can purchase a detector for less than $50, intrepid DIYers can open up a world of infinite possibility by building their own EMF meter using the
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