Is one able to use the 11th harmonic on the Spooky2 Scalar?

1. No. In order for something to be an 11th harmonic, there has to be a seed frequency associated with it.
For instance, if I had a frequency of 100 Hz, the 11th harmonic would be 1100 Hz. Without the frequency pair relationship, 1100 Hz would just be 1100 Hz.

With scalar, the one known frequency is the tuning frequency which is generally around 6 MHz. The 11th harmonic of this would be 66 MHz, way outside of the frequency range of the scalar’s tuning range.

Furthermore, if you were to try and inject the 11th harmonic into the scalar field using the GX, not only is this frequency source a modulator and not a frequency which is a problem of its own. You would not be able to inject two frequencies that are required to establish a harmonic relationship.

2. You can use the generator to create two frequencies at once and send it to the scalar box, but because it is a modulator and not frequencies, I have to refer back to the original problem stated. All the modulation port does is turn the scalar on and off. There can be no realized frequency pair on a binary operation.

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  • Trying to understand this. So, this means the GX outputs a single square based frequency (one Rife frequency at a time) that is then used on the scalar box input connection as modulation frequency of the scalar resonance frequency (5-6MHz) only as a binary on/off or is there any other modulation involved like AM?

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