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« on: November 26, 2009, 04:30:36 PM »


* You can set up stationary recorders and just let them run or you can walk around with them.  During audio recording, ask questions whether general ones or one specific to a certain spirit.   You can find a few ideas of question on or near the gravestones (i.e. how did you die, ask who left flowers, etc.) 

* Make sure you view or listen to the whole tape.  EVPs are usually not heard at the time of recording but are heard only after the tape is reviewed. 

*  Review notes where you should have recorded any normal sounds as well as unexplained ones (dogs barking, cars, etc.) This way you can tell what a sound is that wasn't heard by you at the time but is now on the tape. 

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