Saturday, March 27, 2010

Analog (old-style) polygraph instruments available coast-to-coast for TV/film needs, etc

Analog (old-style) polygraph instruments available coast-to-coast for TV/film needs, etc

Virtually all professional examiners quit using the obsolete 'analog' (roll of chart paper with moving pens) polygraph instruments since the first computerized instruments were available in the early 1990s. No more paper tears, ink problems, breakages and other problems! But some film productions find the antique-style equipment to 'look better' on film.

PEOA has members nationwide with working analog instruments available for these projects. Some require that you also 'rent' an examiner too, as some parts are often & easily broken (pens can now cost $200 each), and working with the ink and paper can be a challenge.

www.peoa.US