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The charts you will find in this section are the following: 30-Day Investigation Chart Moon Phase Chart Time Chart Suggested Saving Procedures for your Investigations: 1) If you make a chart of your own or scan your results into your computer, always have a CD or disk backup AND a paper backup. 2) Once you have filled out your results, make notes on what you have discovered on that particular investigation so that you do not forget what you observed from your data. 3) Always write down the file names of your photos and EVP’s within the above notes so that you may easily find them again for viewing. Always have a CD or disk backup of your photos and EVP’s. 4) For your paper copies, staple them together and put them in an envelope large enough to avoid folding them. Put your back up CD and/or disks in with your paper copies. Label the envelope with the location and what type of investigation you have done. If you do all of the above, you will have very easily accessible information to compare if you do these types of investigations more than once. Everything will be easy to find to put together whatever theories you are working on.
30-DAY INVESTIGATION Name of Location _______________________________________ Size of Area Chosen ___________________ Begin/End Date ________________________ Time Length of Investigation _____________ Number of Photos You’ve Decided To Take in Sets of Three ______ CHART KEY: Temp – Enter temperature Wind – Enter wind speed Humidity – Enter humidity percentage Moon – Enter moon phase Precip – Enter precipitation S.X. – Solar x-rays G.F. – Geomagnetic Field T. Read – IR Thermometer Reading G.M. – Gauss Meter Reading Results – Photos: Excellent, Fair, Poor, None; Sound: # of EVP’s
EXCELLENT = Orbs or any other anomaly easily seen in a photograph. FAIR = Orbs or any other anomaly you can see without squinting. POOR = Orbs or any other anomaly you can barely see. NONE = Nothing captured on film at all.
30-Day Investigation Chart
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