If the shack just cycles through stations for a while with no discernible communication, turn it off. We have been introduced to people on the Shack-Hack that have been verified by news paper articles and other printed archival material.
One night we were given the name George Deutchman and the year This name was found in the newspaper in an article published in that a George Doichman sp left Cripple Creek for Denver. Other names have been verified this way.
Communication can also be for someone in the room. Authors note: There is another device out there that has words programmed into it by someone who had telephone conversations with the dead. The dead would actually call him and talk to him. He programmed his device with the words most used, no proper names, and no curse words. Ask it questions and it will respond with one or two-word answers.
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Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address:. Sign me up! There was an X10 system for controlling your lights from a control box next to your bed. There were metal detectors. And there were pages and pages of electronic parts: tubes, transistors, capacitors, resisters and kits for making your own printed circuit boards. When I was around 10 my grandparents bought me an electronic projects kit.
It was a wooden box with a cardboard panel inside. On the panel were mounted lamps, dials, transistors, and other electronic components. There were spring terminals and wires you would push into the springs to make connections.
And there was a book with projects in it. They would tell you which wires went where and then their was an explanation of how the circuit worked. Visiting the store was always fun. They had in stock most of what was in the catalog. In those days about half the store was taken up with selves full of parts and accessories. It was a do-it-yourself store for electronics. They expected their customers to buy electronics devices and then come back for accessories or for parts to modify them.
The staff was very knowledgeable. You would often see a salesman in a long discussion with a customer about what he wanted he needed to buy and how to hook it up.
They wanted people to keep coming back buying a little something each time. For decades they ran a free-battery-a-month club. You would come in, take a battery, show them your membership card, and they would check it off. They knew that if people came in once a month and looked around, sometimes they would buy. In they started selling a personal computer, the TRS For the time it was a huge success outselling the Apple II by a factor of five.
In just a few years they were selling business versions with floppy disks, hard disks, modems, and printers. Later they switched to IBM-compatible computers. My first such computer around was an Tandy SX. But the electronics market was changing. Personal Computers were becoming popular and now could be bought in department stores and toy stores. This cut the margin down to nothing and Radio Shack got out of the computer business.
Radio Shack was in a long slow decline. If yes, email me at davecollazo01 yahoo. Ghosts and Haunts. First, let's begin with a bit of a history lesson on something I have been doing some research on. There seems to be a new legend soaring throughout the paranormal community right now that Thomas Edison planned on creating some type of device that could provide two-way communication with the dead.
Please be aware that there are not facts to prove that Edison was indeed in the process of creating any such device. In fact, many people who study Thomas Edison and his work will say that this is nothing but a myth.
However, while I am a firm believer in paranormal phenomenon and things like EVP, we must stick to facts here. And the fact is that there is no evidence Thomas Edison was ever in the process of creating a device like a ghost box. Most of us are familiar with EVP. This is a technique most ghost hunters use during their investigation. When conducting an EVP session an investigator will walk around a presumed haunted location with an audio recorder asking questions such as "Is there anyone here?
Being that that one could not hear the voice at the time of the recording, it is difficult to establish a form on 2 way communication. This is where the ghost box comes into play. The ghost box, or RadioShack Hack as it is sometimes known as, sounds like the answer to everyone who wants to establish communication with the other side. Frank Sumption creator of a similar device called Franks Box calls this the sweeping method. The schematics are simply obtained by doing a Google search for "How to build a ghost box.
The specific ghost box I built is called the RadioShack Hack. What you do is remove the screws in the back and gently pull the backing off, thus exposing the two connected circuit boards.
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