I would agree, I'm also looking forward to using the device again but this time in its entirety so that I can match up the audio portion directly wit h any EMF evidence.
As for the 60 cycle background noise. I actually kind of like leaving it in there. It gives me a baseline to go off of for the ambient EMF. Helps to coordinate with the stand alone EMF meters.
But if you really want to remove it, Audacity has a fairly good noise removal module. But it, as with all other noise removal applications, works based off of the baseline noise frequencies. It then does a best attempt to remove those frequency components from the file. It does this by doing a derivative on the wave pattern to create a frequency analysis. Then it removes the unwanted frequencies.
It works pretty good but I tend not to trust the result, because audio frequencies and patterns are so complex that simply removing out certain frequencies can leave little bits and pieces which were not really part of the original.
I'm including the full length recording of the session: