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  2. Electronic voice phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    Paranormal investigator John Zaffis claims, "There's been a boom in ghost hunting ever since the Internet took off." Investigators, equipped with electronic gear – like EMF meters, video cameras, and audio recorders – scour reportedly haunted venues, trying to uncover visual and audio evidence of ghosts. Many use portable recording devices ...

  3. Ghost hunting - Wikipedia

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    Ghost hunters also refer to themselves as paranormal investigators. Ghost hunters use a variety of electronic devices, including EMF meters , digital thermometers , both handheld and static digital video cameras , including thermographic and night vision cameras , night vision goggles , and digital audio recorders .

  4. List of Panasonic camcorders - Wikipedia

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    Panasonic AG-DVX100 (2002) Introduced in 2002, AG-DVX100 was Panasonic's first affordable 3CCD digital progressive scan camcorder. Equipped with a 10x Leica Dicomar lens, sensor was a 1/3 inch, 470,000 pixel 3CCD. DVX100 boasts better specs and picture quality than its physically larger predecessors like AG-DVC7 or DVC15.

  5. List of ICD-9 codes 740–759: congenital anomalies - Wikipedia

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    745.3 Common ventricle. 745.4 Ventricular septal defect. 745.5 Atrial septal defect. 745.6 Endocardial cushion defects. 745.7 Cor biloculare. 746 Other congenital anomalies of heart. 746.1 Tricuspid atresia and stenosis congenital. 746.2 Ebstein's anomaly. 746.3 Congenital stenosis of aortic valve.

  6. Call-recording hardware - Wikipedia

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    Professional reel-to-reel recorders taking large tape spools and running at low tape speeds such as 15 ⁄ 16 inch per second (2.38 cm/s) were used for large-scale routine recording. Digital. Digital recorders have largely replaced tape recorders. They work in the same way, but record calls in digitised form onto digital data storage media.

  7. Wire recording - Wikipedia

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    Wire recording, also known as magnetic wire recording, was the first magnetic recording technology, an analog type of audio storage. It recorded sound signals on a thin steel wire using varying levels of magnetization. [1] [2] The first crude magnetic recorder was invented in 1898 by Valdemar Poulsen. The first magnetic recorder to be made ...

  8. Woman Is Speechless When Her ‘Broody Hen’ Gives Her ... - AOL

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    Thankfully, Lucinda allowed her owner to remove half the eggs out from under her. But let's just say that even after she managed to take the eggs, the woman was still reeling from dealing with her ...

  9. Flight recorder - Wikipedia

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    The flight data recorder for crashed flight MU5735. A flight data recorder (FDR; also ADR, for accident data recorder) is an electronic device employed to record instructions sent to any electronic systems on an aircraft. The data recorded by the FDR are used for accident and incident investigation.