I have a cluster in my latest biofeedback results. I scanned 70,000 to 880,000; of the 50 hits 47 of them were in the 500,000 to 550,000 range. I think maybe a sweep of the 500k to 550k range might be a good idea.

If you define your sweep as: 500000-550000=3600

It will take 1 hour to sweep. This gives you a sweep rate of 13.88 Hz per second. Since the generator updates 8 times a second (refresh rate derived from the gate), this means the frequencies will step through increments of around 1.74 Hz.

500000 has a MOR % tolerance of +- 125 Hz. It will only take and hover around any one given resonance range for about 18 seconds.

You could even double the dwell time to make this a bit more appealing, and frankly I'd use all 4 hours to cover the sweep to cover each area for 72 seconds, approaching the dwell we use with detox frequencies. To go over 4 hours would then run up against the lack of repeat value if you decide to apply this via a remote.

You may wish to look at doing a spectrum sweep, which will allow you to generate 196 frequencies at a time, thus allowing you to sit on any one resonant range for 3 minutes without making the sweep take forever. The great thing is the program has a built in calculator to help set that up. Just plug in the range, and being so small, you could use less frequencies at a time and thus balance the two factors out (power/time).

To sweep with a 3 minute dwell otherwise would require a sweep rate of 0.347 Hz / second, which would make it take 144,093 seconds, or just a bit over 40 hours.

Not sure if you wanted any of that information, but sweeps can be fun given all the calculations you may want to perform to ensure you are not speeding through it to fast and lessening efficacy. Hope some of it helped.

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