Welcome to my updated ghost detector! Please note that for this tool to work, you will need a working camera and microphone. How to use this tool: First of all, press the green flag and point the crosshairs at where you want to scan. Allow the tool to run for 25-30 seconds. This will allow it to get used to your environment and take some average readings. When all three of the lights at the bottom are lit up, several readings and settings adjustments will appear. You are now scanning. Do not move the camera or make any noise during your scan. I will now walk you through the screen, top to bottom. At the very top there are three readouts. These correspond to the three readings that are being made. These three 'constants' correspond to (and not in this order necessarily) volume, video motion and video direction. Next is the 'Anomalies Recorded' readout. This will give you an exact figure of how many anomalous readings have been recorded. After that is the scanner screen and anomaly bar. The scanner screen displays what you are scanning and displays an anomaly through the red circle that appears around the crosshairs. The anomaly bar displays when an anomaly is recorded by turning from empty to full. Then there is a list called 'Reading Times'. This records when an anomaly was detected using a timestamp: HOUR:MINUTE:SECOND Finally are the three adjustment bars. These allow you to tune the sensitivity of your scanner, amongst other things. For tuning, see the notes and credits. If you want to re-scan another area, stop the project, move the camera to point at your new target and allow the warming up process to go through again. I hope you enjoy this tool. Share with me your experiences in the comments and I will be happy to read them!
The idea for this came from the app 'Ghost Radar Legacy' By Spud Pickles. I have made a few other ghost detectors in the past but this one being the most accurate and functional. Tuning: The 'Analysis Spectrum' bar lets you control how strong the reading has to be before it shows up on the scanner screen and anomaly bar. A higher spectrum means that the reading has to be stronger for it to show up and be recorded. The 'Scan Frequency' bar allows you to adjust how often a reading is made and potentially recorded. A higher scan frequency helps eliminate false readings. And finally, the 'Duplicate Reading Timeout' bar allows you to control the timeout between readings being recorded. A higher timeout will help slow down the stream of potentially false anomalous readings that is being recorded. I hope you enjoy!