Some users said that they no longer find the programs used before. Are these programs deleted? In recent years, the classic database of Spooky2 has been reduced to give space
How to Change the Dwell Time of Frequencies
Dwell is the amount of time in seconds you wish to transmit each frequency in your Program for. 180 seconds is a good default for each frequency. You can also
How to Set Preset Chain in Three Different Scenarios
Spooky2 software is very versatile. It not only provides factory preset chains for your ease of use, but also allows you to create your own preset chains. Here, you can
The Terrain Protocol Explained
The Terrain Protocol was written by Bryan Yamamoto, a skilled programmer who makes many contributions to Spooky. The entire protocol is contained within a single preset (Terrain (R) – BY).
What is Spooky’s Tissue Factor?
The Tissue Factor alters the DNA, Molecular Weight and Base Pair frequencies in the Spooky Database. This compensates for the slower speed that signals pass through tissue in contact mode
“Pure AM SSB” Modulation Explained
The latest version of Spooky2 has a new method of modulation. This post will explain why this is an important new feature. Many people don’t realize that there are at
How to Merge 2 Custom Databases Together
This instruction will show you how to merge 2 custom databases together in Spooky2 software version 20170806 and below. There are two methods, using Copy and Paste and using the
How to Change Settings When the Program is Running
Sometimes you may want to change settings while the program is running. This post will show you how to do this in three simple steps. For example, I’d like to
How to Identify Generators
There are two ways to identify generators in the Spooky2 software. The first way is simply by selecting Identify Generators in the Utils Menu. All generators will display the generator
What Can You Do with the Virtual Generator?
Some other uses for the virtual generator, most of these are handy if all your generators are actively in use: 1. You can use the Virtual Generator to investigate a