Scott’s Ghost Tech Blog #2

by Scott on Jan.26, 2010, under Ghost Tech Reviews, Scott's Blog

The Minibox/Ghost Box/Frank’s Box

I am reviewing the Minibox (aka Frank’s Box/Ghost Box) which is basically an AM radio that continuously scans the AM dial.  Spirits are supposed to be able to either communicate with the user by manipulating the scan to pick up specific words that are broadcasted on different channels on the AM band as the box scans or by speaking to the user through the white noise between the channels.

The Minibox that I have can be set to scan in several different ways; up and down the channels, up the AM band and begins again after it reaches  the end of the dial, popcorn or jump around the AM band in a random fashion.

The most compelling evidence that I gathered using my Minibox was at the Lizzie Borden House in Falls River, MA.  I asked the spirit of Lizzie Borden’s father, who was hacked to death in the house with an axe, what my name is and from the box my fellow investigator and I heard, “Hello Mr. (my last name).”  This was shocking because there was a direct response to the question that I just asked.

These boxes have been used on many of the ghost hunting shows, including the seven hour live Ghost Adventures investigation at the Trans- Allegheny Lunatic Asylum held on October 30, 2009.  During that investigation, Chris Fleming was investigating with Zak, Nick and Aaron using a ghost boxat the time 5:16 of this clip  (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pbb69g371ns).  They heard many direct answers to their questions that were very compelling evidence of spirit communication.

In an extra feature on Bill Murphy’s film, The Stanley Effect, Bill interviews Frank Sumption, the creator of the Frank’s Box.  I recommend that you watch this added clip to get a better understanding of how the Frank’s Box works and to view some compelling evidence (watch preview clip #5 at the bottom of the page at this link: http://www.ghosttown.tv/stweb/2clips.htm

It seems like we are getting closer to being able to communicate with spirit entities.  Maybe one day we will completely bridge the gap between our world and that of  those that have passed.

:, , ,

2 Comments for this entry

  • Rachel

    The P-SB7 is a mini size Spirit Box the size of an MP3 player. Designed by Gary Galka of DAS, with Spiritual guidance and influence from Chris Fleming. The P-SB7 made its premier debut on Ghost Adventures “LIVE” show from the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum on October 30, 2009 Where the P-SB7 was used by Chris, a Sensitive, Paranormal Investigator and expert in the Paranormal field. The P-SB7 provided responses to his questions in real time over a 40 minute segment of the show. When used by a properly trained individual, under certain circumstances, the P-SB7 will provide results similar that of an EVP recorder, but in real time. The P-SB7 utilizes a milli-second adjustable Forward or Reverse frequency “sweep” technique coupled with a proprietary high frequency synthetic noise or “white noise” distributed between frequency steps. There are two discreet audio outputs; (1) Earphone, and (1) Speaker. A bright EL back light display with manual ON/OFF select is ideal for viewing in the dark. The P-SB7 has an internal recharge circuit that maintains power to two “AAA” rechargeable batteries. The P-SB7 is intended to be used by professional investigators to help promote the field of Paranormal ITC Research. Unit comes in black color. Grey is for illustration purposes only. (What’s in a name: P = Paranormal and SB stands for Spirit Box and the number 7 was chosen for its high spiritual value and meaning).

    The Deluxe Package includes:

    (1) P-SB7 (as pictured but in black)
    (1) 115Vac to 5Vdc Adapter for Recharging the Batteries (not pictured)
    (2) AAA Rechargeable Batteries (not pictured)
    (1) Earphone (not pictured)
    (1) MP3 Amplified Speaker (P-SB7 also has an internal speaker) (not pictured)

    unknownmagazine.com

  • Elfreda Stagger

    Resources like the one you mentioned here will be very useful to me! I will post a link to this page on my blog. I am sure my visitors will find that very useful.

Leave a Reply

Looking for something?

Use the form below to search the site:

Still not finding what you're looking for? Send us an email

Archives

All entries, chronologically...