Before we get into using Spooky2, I must first explain what the various buttons in all the tabs actually do. Home 1: Presets tab. Home is your operations base where
Spooky2 Software Presets Tab
Let’s take a closer look at all the individual elements that go to make up this screen (left to right, top to bottom): Advanced: shows/hides the Settings, Global, and Internet
How to Install a Database
How to Resume Your Program
Now many programs in the software can be run automatically, unattended, perhaps for days or weeks, by using the ‘Remote’ mode. Nevertheless, there are times when automatic isn’t appropriate. Here
General Rules on Frequency Wobbles and Feathering
The general rules on frequency wobbles and feathering are: for something that’s non-living, the Harmonic Wobble setting should be None (e.g. metals, pollutants, toxins). We don’t wobble non-living things because
Experimenting With One Frequency
People may wish to experiment with different frequencies. During the course of the experiment they may try several hundred different frequencies. It is time-consuming to edit, save and subsequently reload
A Frequency Set Editor for Beginners
FrqEd is a custom database editor for Spooky2 frequency sets. FrqEd runs inside your browser. It can create a database, edit an existing database, merge databases, and search the Spooky2
Entire Terrain Protocol in One Preset
I’ve created a single preset that contains the entire Terrain Protocol. I started with the 14 Terrain Protocol presets and merged them into one preset. This preset runs continuously, with
Difference between Frequency Multiplier and Wave Cycle Multiplier
Frequency multiplier and wave cycle multiplier are two completely different things. Entering a Frequency Multiplier will only change the value of the frequency. Entering a Wave Cycle Multiplier has no
How Much Amplitude Should I Use?
The recommendations in the user guide are as follow: Contact Mode – Amplitude: 14-20 volts. Remote Mode – Amplitude: 5-20 volts. Note: Don’t forget to check the reduced amplitude feature