Sabrina
Wicked Lovely
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It's interesting that even avowed skeptics can encouraged to adopt woo modes of thought. You inquire into the details of how the device functions, but you're letting them beg the question that the device actually exists as claimed.
Remember, they're not conducting a scientific inquiry, they're selling an entertainment. They don't actually need a channel-hopping radio scanner that produces unexplained audio that must then be investigated.
What they need - and probably what they have, this being the simplest explanation - is a prop that helps them tell a story about ghosts in the radio waves. It's probably just a simple audio playback device, playing a pre-recorded "EVP" track. Probably the only radio involved is the bluetooth on the MP3 player inside the box.
Talking about the science of radio is letting them beg too many questions unchallenged.
Here's a question: Did they buy their device off the shelf, or build it themselves? If they bought it off the shelf, you should be able to find the make and model, and inquire with the manufacturer about the technical details.
If they built it themselves, then you're back to square one, with a pile of begged questions and a prop for telling ghost stories. You might as well inquire into the science of the phaser Captain Kirk uses sometimes to stun and sometimes to kill.
Per the show, many of their devices are either invented by or improved upon by an engineer named Bill Chappell, including the Spirit Box. I can't find anything on his bona fides via a cursory Google search, so I only have their word on that, but I was able to find multiple versions of the Spirit Box for sale on Amazon. All of them pretty much say the same thing; they scan at various speeds across radio frequencies. Some of them are fancier than others; they offer multiple speeds for the frequency scanning or offer the ability to "reverse scan" (not really sure what that does, mind you) across frequencies either alternately or simultaneously to scanning forward through frequencies, but almost none of them really say anything about the actual technical details. Different boxes have different ratings, but almost all the reviews are from people who buy it for the purposes of adhering to their belief that ghosts exist and the "voices" they hear are spirits trying to communicate.
My only goal with this is to inquire into any possible legitimate scientific knowledge of their devices. One of the few things that legitimately annoys me about the show is that they keep claiming to be as scientific in their "evidence" gathering as possible without offering any real information into the actual science of their devices. I could have similarly asked about their device called an SLS camera, which is essentially a very modified version of a Kinect motion sensor camera and can, to their way of thinking, map in a spirit that isn't visible to the spectrum our eyes can see but is visible in the ultraviolet spectrum, or some BS like that. I'm just trying to see if there has been any effort to actually debunk their claims of scientific inquiry on the show, basically.
