Because the disconnected link cable becomes a receiving antenna once open circuited. Of course, this is not desirable, since the field is EMF and has not been converted to scalar by the receiver unit.
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- How can I test if Spooky2 Scalar is working?
- Can anyone tell me what is the ideal tuning frequency?
- If the button on the receiver was off during a bfb scan and during a rife treatment (but the transmitter had been tuned) does that mean nothing happened?
- I find that the brightness of the tuning light on the Receiver is very sensitive to the lid angle.
- Why can we still tune scalar when we don’t connect the transmitter and receiver with link cable?
- I turn on Scalar, I turn the knob counter clockwise until the light is at it’s brightest. I’m at 5.6 then I turn the knob counter clockwise until the light goes off? I’m at 2.0 now? Is this correct?
- What happens when Scalar is turned on and not tuned? Does it reset to 8.0 Mhz during a power outage? Is it pumping out dangerous levels of EMF radiation?
- When should I worry about tuning point?
- I used two different tuning methods, using method one produced 6.10MHz, using method two produced 5.65Mhz. How do I know which one is most accurate?
- Can computers be in the Scalar field? Do you have to retune it at some point other than when you move it to a different position?
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