The signal generator receives commands from the Spooky2 software and converts the instructions into an electrical signal.
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- Do you think the Spooky2 is something a 70-year-old could learn to operate?
- Is there any difference between a 5MHz XM generator and a 20MHz XM generator?
- How much space should be in between each XM generator?
- What does ON/OFF on screen of generator mean?
- Can a single XM run multiple frequencies as a group all at once?
- What the single grey knob on XM is about or where it's supposed to be pointing?
- I have two XMs up and running with one program on each one. Can I turn off the side that doesn't have the remote?
- Is there a way to plug in pads while running remote without disturbing the Remote?
- How do I troubleshoot if the Channel lights don't go from red to blue when XM generator is running?
- How do I troubleshoot an unrecognized XM Generator?
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