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Kris Administrator
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|  | Sound Level Meters « Thread Started on Apr 30, 2006, 2:54pm » | |
Okay so sitting here thinking and wondering.. anyone ever used this device on an investigation? I am curious if they have what the results have been...
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|  | Re: Sound Level Meters « Reply #1 on May 3, 2008, 12:11am » | |
That's an old post.
I used to have an analog db meter, but I really think you would want a digital meter for an application such as investigating the paranormal simply for the fact of the read out showing the exact db level(providing it is calibrated properly). You can get one for about $45 at Radio Shack.
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|  | Re: Sound Level Meters « Reply #2 on May 3, 2008, 8:25am » | |
You are correct Rich. This is an old Forum that I am converting to our Radio Show Forum.
I will clean up the non pertinant items as time permits.
Thanks for stopping by.
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