Can anyone tell me what is the ideal tuning frequency?

To correctly tune Scalar, we need to turn the Tuning Adjustment knob counterclockwise until the Tuning Light beside the transmitter coil reaches its first maximum brightness. The first peak in the Tuning Light indicates that the scalar frequency has been found. The frequency range is approximately between 5.6 and 5.8 MHz.

Actually, there is no absolute “ideal” frequency for Spooky2 Scalar. Each installation may have a unique “ideal” frequency. All we have to do is turn the Tuning knob counterclockwise until the Tuning Light beside the transmitter coil reaches its first peak.

In reality, several factors will influence the optimal tuning frequency.

The length of the link cable can alter the tuning frequency. The cable is an integral part of the tuning circuit, and any changes in length may affect the optimum frequency.
Loops or kinks in the link cable also impact the tuning frequency. If we do not lay the cable straight, it hampers the flow of electricity and alters the frequency.
Electrically noisy environments can disrupt the tuning frequency. When we set up Spooky2 Scalar in a workplace, electromagnetic fields from other equipment can interfere with the pure signals of Spooky2 Scalar.
Seasonal changes can also cause variations in the tuning frequency. The frequency of Spooky2 Scalar can shift between sweltering summers and the depths of winter.

 

 

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