Field Equipment (UFO)From TinWiki.org(Redirected from Field Equiptment)
Various books and UFO groups have made recommendations for equipment for field investigations of UFO reports, ranging from inexpensive necessities (such as a pen and paper) to far more expensive and exotic equipment (such as magnetic "UFO detectors").
[edit] UFO Investigator’s Field Kits[edit] David CoomerIn his book “The UFO Investigator's Guide” (1999), David Coomer advises the preparation of a panic bag to allow rapid response to a UFO report, noting in particular that, once the police or military have sealed off the area, you are unlikely to be able to gain access to carry out tests and analysis. Items included (and discussed) in that chapter are:
[edit] CondonThe Condon Report includes a "Field Kit Inventory List" as an appendix to the report. That Appendix includes the following:
[edit] MUFONMUFON's manual - Raymond Fowler discusses The Field Investigator's Kit in MUFON's Field Investigator's Manual - 4th Edition (1995) at pages 102 (in Chapter 4) of the MUFON looseleaf edition. That chapter includes three lists of items, without discussion of their uses. The relevant lists are of:
The MUFON manual also includes several chapters discussing the use of various items of equipment in relation to specialised categories of UFO reports (e.g. Chapter 14, Radiation Survey of Landing Cases by Thomas P Deuley). [edit] BUFORAIn its manual “UFO Investigation” (1976), BUFORA includes a check list of items for a basic field kit, with a few words on the uses of each item and/or other comments.
[edit] More advanced equipment[edit] Magnetic DetectorsIn his book "The UFO Handbook" (1979), Allan Hendry devotes a chapter to "Magnetic Detectors". He notes that adverts for "UFO detectors" are common. While they vary in sophistication, "they all share one thing in common: the detection of strong magnetic fields". Hendry refers to several cases in which compasses had reportedly been affected during UFO sightings, commenting that such effects are reported "in a relatively small number of cases in the UFO literature". After discussing various "UFO detectors" and issues relating to them, he concluded "In practice, such detectors are either totally ineffective or are overly sensitive to the point of distraction, and are thus not useful as alarms".
[edit] Radiation DetectorsIn his book "The UFO Handbook" (1979), Allan Hendry devotes a chapter to "Radiation Detectors". His analysis of relevant issues concluded as follows: "The measurement and interpretation of radioactivity at UFO sites are not as clear-cut or easy as one might think. Coupled with the relative rarity of CE II's that claim such findings, and the occurence of natural radioactive sources, this quality is not in itself an easy and unambiguous index of UFO characteristics".
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