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Entering Gingerol and Shogaol Frequencies into Spooky2 2

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If you do not know what Gingerol and Shogaol Frequencies and their effects, please read our previous blog here:

So how to enter Gingerol and Shogaol Frequencies into Spooky2?

The fundamental of even very large numbers can be entered directly into Spooky. In the case of Gingerol (6.6305794051E+25) you would move the decimal place 25 places to the right. This is what the E25 means. The number you would enter is 66305794051000000000000000.

In the Frequency Limits pane enter 5000000 (5 MHz) and set Spooky to apply Octal sub harmonics. Spooky will do the maths and automatically apply the highest Octal sub harmonic of this frequency.

Of course you may choose to use my favourite sub harmonic option, the Hex, which is both Octal and Fibonacci.

For July 2016 software and below:

For August 2016 Software and above:

Please note that we are using the harmonics of Gingerol and Shogaol Frequencies in our current database instead of the original one, so you don’t have to change the settings and after use the harmonic which accords with the transmit limit of our generator, you can just choose them and run. If you want to know what is the harmonic, please check our another blog: http://www.spooky2-mall.com/blog/harmonics-explained/

Software setting:

Then please go to the Generator Control tab and click the allow channel overwrites box. Select a channel and start the program.

Authored by John white

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2 Comments

  1. Hi John, Echo and the Spooky2 team. My SYSTEM: DELL Inspiron 17in, INTEL i7 (8th Gen i7?), 32 GIGs RAM, 6-month old 1-TB SSD HD.

    TWO ITEMS:
    1) REFERENCE DRAMATIC LAG IN SOFTWARE PERFORMANCE AFTER 2022 OR 2024 UPDATES.
    2) I loved the way the earlier Spooky2 software versions would allow me to manually scan through two thousand frequencies by holding down the up or down ARROW button on my keyboard (see below).

    ISSUE-1:
    Are you aware of any fixes that will speed up the Spooky2 software and/or the database communication? Something happened a year or two ago that caused a severe time-lag to occur when change almost any setting on the software, and especially when I add, remove, or reorganize a frequency sets (in the Program tab). I have loading 1200-2200 frequencies) in of the generator buffers, or switch between generators (only running one hardware generator either the GEN-X or an older XM-generator), within the Spooky2 software.

    Is the massive lag-time a problem with the updated software, the database integration, the software’s interface with the Generator-X in particular, or because I tried to the FIRMWARE update and but when I attempt to update the firmware via the Spooky2 software built in utility, a messages says that it is unnecessary. So either I had already accomplished the firmware update when I first attempted it months ago, or the update is incompatible with my Gen-X, or one of my anti-virus programs is preventing access to the Port-4 and Port-5 (the two available port choices within the Firmware software).

    Note: I have one of the first versions of the Generator-X (LOVE IT, and an XM-Gen). I am utilizing the 2025-0411- latest version – of the Spooky2 software. And, when I attempt to put GEN-X into PROGRAMMING MODE, that function never shows on the GEN-X; it NEVER showed that it was in PROGRAMMING MODE. I tried to run the firmware update from the Firmware updates own .exe file, but it apparently will not communicate with the Gen-X.

    BOTTOM LINE: I’m I the only person that you are aware of that is having a huge software LAG issue? And, could it be something in the CUSTOM csv file I have created with 400 plus sets? There was never a software LAG issue until one of the Spooky2 software updates.

    ISSUE-2:
    The prior software would allow me to move rapidly from frequency to frequency (freqs running in my frequency buffer list), with a push of the UP or DOWN ARROW button on my keyboard. That way, I could then find manual hits super fast. The way it is now, I have to halt for a moment on each frequency, then proceed to tap the up or down arrow again to slowly advance to the next frequency. Can you re-add that speedy manual way to zip through a running frequency set, function the next update?

    Michael Mansfield
    1. Dear friend,

      Thank you for reaching out. Our support team will contact you shortly at support@spooky2-mall.com to assist you with your concerns.

      Best regards,
      Spooky2 Customer Support

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