It is a close indication, yes. The link cable current is creating an m-field which the tri-field meter is picking up.
I have a trifield EMF meter and it peaks at a point when tuning in the 5mhz to 6mhz range. Would this indicate peak scalar. I place the meter next to the return wire. It is really critical that I get peak scalar to address serious health conditions.
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Nov
I have just purchased and received a Spooky2 Scalar Essentials system a few days ago and I’m very interested in accurate tuning. I have a TriField 100XE meter. I took some readings of the link wire laying on a carpeted floor where there were no or negligible responses on any of the meter settings when the link cable was not near the meter. In the following readings, the Scalar transmitter was connected to the GX with the BNC cable and in the Spooky2 software the GX port connected to the Scalar was selected in the Control tab and “Display GX Current + Angle” ticked in the System tab so that Scalar activity could be viewed in the graph on the Control tab. Also, I was careful to be sure the link cable was not in the scalar field and I avoided being near the meter with any part of my body while taking readings. I found readings only on the Electric setting and Radio/Microwave setting. I found the latter setting to have the most sensitivity and best range of response during tuning. I found that by placing the top of the meter approx. 6-7 inches from the link cable gave sufficient range of movement of the needle for tuning. With the Scalar transmitter switch in off position – TriField reading = 0. Switch first turned on – TriField reading = 0. Turned Scalar tuning knob till tuning light appeared brightest with Scalar readout at F=5.30 MHz ; TriField meter reading = .2 mw/ cm2 on the Radio/Microwave scale. Then by turning the tuning knob both ways I could further fine tune by watching the deflection of the TriField meter needle. In this case, when the TriField needle was at its peak deflection, the Scalar readout was 5.15 Hz with the TriField still at approx. .2 mw/cm2 as that scale is the shortest on the meter and not near as sensitive as the end of needle which I used for fine tuning. Interestingly, the tuning light on the Scalar receiver appeared relatively bright at the final setting. I am not an EE so if all of the above appears to the Spooky2 engineers as incorrect and an anomally, I won’t be offended. However, until someone more knowledgeable than I persuades me this procedure is somehow incorrect I intend to go with it 🙂