What is the maximum permissible horizontal and vertical distance mis-alignment limits between the Antenna Lids?

The antennas are circular but flat. If they were perfectly spherical, they would broadcast equally in all directions. Being flat, they still do a great job, but the field generated is less than 100% symmetrical.

With that said, you can tune the devices with the transmitter and receiver in any orientation. The reason we put the lids facing each other is to put the coils behind the antenna so they do not interfere with the field being generated between the two lids.

They do not need to be 100% perfectly aligned or even 100% level with each other, but do try to get as close to it as you can for optimal operation.

The scalar field shape is shaped like a zeppelin, or a foot ball. It starts out narrow at each unit and is widest at the midpoint.

The field shape can be determined by several methods. If you have a TriField Natural EM Meter (NEM) in the radio/microwave detection position, you can take measurements of the carrier frequency that is used to tune the field.

When the meter is in the field by itself, you won’t get much of a reading, as the scalar field is not a radio wave. However, if you hold the meter, your body will broadcast the carrier (tuned) frequency being used, and the meter will pick this up.

By entering the field from different positions, you can determine where the field extends.

Hold the meter as far from the field as possible, and place an arm or leg into the field. The meter will measure the field being transferred into your body.

The TriField Natural EM meter radio/microwave detector is sensitive from 100 KHz to 3 GHz. Its minimum and maximum detectable signal strengths are 0.01 milliwatt/cm2 and 1 milliwatt/cm2 respectively.

There’s no need to be precisely aligned.

For more details, please check the link:
https://www.spooky2.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=117&t=9809

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