Spooky2 utilizes quantum entanglement to transmit frequencies that kill or cleanse pathogens more effectively and affordably than any other Rife treatment system currently available.
It can also be used to produce superior colloidal silver and as a Clark or Spectrum Zapper, providing frequency settings to contact modes like TENS pads, silver gloves and socks.
Basics
When first starting out in frequency generation systems, it can be beneficial to gain an understanding of their workings before using them. This section offers a thorough introduction to all of the major components within Spooky 2 Rife generator system as well as how best to use each.
This guide will teach you how to make the most out of your Spooky2 generator and is an essential read for serious users. It answers many of the frequently asked questions when just getting started with Spooky2.
Spooky2 provides a comprehensive list of its frequency settings to enable you to tailor the outputs according to your individual needs and preferences. Amplitude settings can be altered from their default of zero up to anywhere between 0-20000Hz; phase angle can also be set.
These parameters control how a generator outputs frequencies, and can be altered to create various forms of sweeps such as modulated carrier sweeps – an extremely powerful feature which gives more comblike frequency output compared with static sweeps.
There are also other settings which can be customized, including duty cycle and phase angle of each output as well as whether or not gating should be enabled on them.
Voltage factor settings allow you to manage how much power each output transmits; generally speaking, the lower its value, the more power will each output carry.
One easy way to become acquainted with Spooky2‘s settings is by clicking on its Screenshot Button, which takes a screenshot of your current window and saves it as a JPG file in Spooky2‘s Data folder. This feature can help document setups or demonstrate to others how best to utilize frequency generators.
As part of an effort to avoid overheating your generator, it’s essential that it runs with a fan blowing air across its surface. The fan will help dissipate any heat generated from high-frequency outputs and maintain an optimal operating temperature for your generator. Furthermore, drinking plenty of water while conducting sessions will help avoid dehydration and maintain bodily equilibrium.
Setup
Spooky2 requires internet access in order to update itself; it automatically downloads updates from the developer website (in the form of a small file called spooky2_beta.zip), creating an icon on your desktop for double clicking which launches the latest beta version of Spooky2.
Once this window opens, a list of your current settings for your rig will appear. Each red button represents and controls an individual generator in your setup – there could be anywhere from one to 127 of these generators! Spooky2 calls these frequencies Channels.
Spooky2 offers access to various preset programs through its Program Presets menu in its window, with each offering customizable features at its base, such as frequency blacklisting if necessary and graph controls to control gating (fast feathering) or transmission amplitude.
This window also allows you to set a default channel for incoming signals – this feature can be especially helpful if using multiple generators for carrier and output frequency output frequencies, etc. Additionally, each program can have a descriptive name which will make searching the Frequency Sets easier.
Once you select a program, you can adjust its frequency and number of repetitions during treatment. Furthermore, you can rename or delete it if no longer necessary.
Additionally, in addition to basic settings, you can enable a ‘Reset to Factory Defaults’ feature which will restore all Spooky2 settings back to their initial state when starting up next time – saving time and effort by not needing to reconfigure from scratch!
Another convenient feature is the Colloidal Silver Calculator – this allows you to find the optimal values for your generator in order to produce true colloidal silver. Ionic silver production can be easily done while creating truly amazing nanopartide silver may require additional work.
Spooky2 offers you the ability to view or hide its USB Capture Log which records all communication with generators, saving it as a text file when closing Spooky2. This log can help with troubleshooting issues quickly.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting tools are provided to assist in solving most issues that may arise, which you can access by clicking on the ToolTip button or read about in detail in the Spooky2 Manual which can be downloaded as PDF from this link.
The Settings Panel gives you everything you need to configure your rig for optimal operation, from changing frequency output, selecting mode preferences and power requirements, disabling power-saving mode and setting maximum RF power level all the way to choosing language preferences for Spooky2 interface and showing current date/time display.
Spooky2 uses this View as its default view. Each red button represents and controls one physical generator connected to your rig; up to 127 generators may be present on any given PC. Switch between Simple View and Details View by either choosing it from the File Menu or by clicking on buttons within the Settings Panel.
Spooky2 provides a Search Button that searches both main and custom databases, and returns results in a new window. Each entry indicates how many search terms or results were found during a given search; it’s an invaluable feature that helps identify which programs would work best under specific conditions.
Spooky2 offers you the unique capability of assigning descriptive names for programs, making them searchable through Program Search as well as accessible through a Custom database (a first in Spooky2). In this panel you can also assign descriptive names for programs which aid searchability while making them available through its Custom database (another first). Finally, this panel allows you to monitor how programs are performing – clicking any Graph starts/stops scrolling display while moving its axis scales can change frequency range. Ax x stands for Amplitude(voltage peak to peak), while G x can either enable/disenable gating, 1 being 1 and 0 otherwise.
The Colloidal Silver Calculator command opens a window for finding the optimal values to create high quality nanopartide silver using your Spooky2 rig. This tool can help identify these ideal settings including Rife Machine Settings, Pulse Rate Settings and Frequency Generator settings.
Maintenance
Updating your computer regularly is the best way to ensure Spooky2 works as intended. DNA databases are regularly upgraded with the newest strains of viruses, while software itself may be upgraded regularly in order to fix bugs or enhance performance.
Once you have the full installer, installing and updating Spooky2 is straightforward. Simply visit the Utilities menu and choose either “Install Spooky 2 XM xx bit Drivers” or “Install UDB 11 08 S Generator Drivers.” The installer will begin at its default location; however, you may change this using the dialog box’s drop-down list. Afterward, just follow its prompts until completed.
Once installed, Spooky2 becomes your go-to tool for all things creepy and creepy. Its user-friendly interface includes only four tabs: Presets, Programs, Control and Errors. For added features toggle the Advanced Mode toggle; this unlocks additional tabs and biofeedback options.
Spooky2 makes it easy for you to create custom frequency sets, spectrum sweep programs and carrier sweep programs, save current settings as the startup default and track pathogen clearance progress by recording frequencies sent out for generators. It even records how far along your progress has gone in finding and clearing pathogens!
Other useful functions of Spooky Pulse Generator Pro include a custom database pane for storing custom frequency sets, frequency blacklist control to restrict certain frequencies from being sent out, graph display for basic Spooky Pulse functions and HRV tolerance control, as well as Channel List which lists each generator connected in your rig along with their Channel numbers.
Use the GC button on the left to quickly locate all of your generators, which is especially helpful if your rig features many different generators. Or add all your rig’s generators to a custom database and sort by name or Channel number for easy troubleshooting of individual units by seeing whether or not they respond to commands sent to them.







