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  • Members: 606
  • Category: Ghosts
  • Founded: Jun 13, 2006
  • Language: English
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This is a group for the discussion, promotion, and developemnt of Electronic Voice Phenomenon, and Instrumental Transcommunication methods and technologies as used in the communication with spirit, and other entities.

The owner of the is group has been doing work in this field since 2000, and has been working with home made systems developed for both audio, and video ITC.

I invite anyone interested to join. I am not really scientific, I just take the approach, try different methods, see what works. I go on the results I get.

Try not to get too religious, some discussion will be tolerated as long as no one is offended. There is a "banned" button for those that get too obnoxious. I don't mind a good argument as long as it's not taken too serious, and people get pissed off, or hurt feelings. Try to be considerate of others! If I detect attempts at debunking, I'll ban immediately! It's one thing to be skeptical, it's another to ignore and deny all evidence.


Frank Sumption

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Re: Which one is better AM or FM?
Yeah the sweep chip for the 469 required soldering, but i couldn't get it to work. I sent pictures to bill and he said i had it hooked up right, maybe it was
Posted - Sat Jul 4, 2009 11:56 pm
Steve Hultay
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Re: Which one is better AM or FM?
Worked on ratka's I think but involved soldering, something I dont mess with LOL I think some of the ones you found to modify are far easier for most people to
Posted - Sat Jul 4, 2009 11:51 pm
Misty Dawn
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A replacement for the MK484
Hi All techno grunts! There is a replacement for the MK484, it is the TA7642. Same pin out, same kind of radio. F-S
Posted - Sat Jul 4, 2009 11:36 pm
Frank Sumption
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The corrected schematic for sweep.
This is the single supply version, re-re-re-re-corrected. Changes are in red. Ya almost have to have a scope to set this stuff up, these days small handheld
Posted - Sat Jul 4, 2009 11:35 pm
Frank Sumption
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Re: Which one is better AM or FM?
Yeah, that chip was a an adjustable sweep rate for the 469. But, i could never get it to work. It didn't take out the clicking, i should be so lucky. -Steve
Posted - Sat Jul 4, 2009 11:04 pm
Steve Hultay
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