Wanted to share with y'all a couple of emails I received from Dave Johnson in regards to the question I had asked about the frequency shifts. Here's his response:
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 13:32:20 -0700
Saw your post on T2 forum, Chris, which reminded me it was time to leak the freaks.
1 = 12,821 Hz
2 = 12,876
3 = 12,931
4 = 12,987 DEFAULT
5 = 13,043
6 = 13,100
7 = 13,158
The machine is calibrated at the default frequency but works at the other frequencies without impairment.
--Dave J.
This email was in response to my asking some other questions about what and how they would differ.
You will probably not find any differences between the various frequencies other than differing levels of electrical interference. Which frequency works best will depend on what's producing the electrical interference.
Several days ago we were out in the boondocks doing some field testing with two units, one stock and one with some trial software revs, and found that with the proper selection of frequencies we could work within about 10 feet of each other without electrical interference. Not bad for a machine as hot as this.
--Dave J.
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 13:32:20 -0700
Saw your post on T2 forum, Chris, which reminded me it was time to leak the freaks.
1 = 12,821 Hz
2 = 12,876
3 = 12,931
4 = 12,987 DEFAULT
5 = 13,043
6 = 13,100
7 = 13,158
The machine is calibrated at the default frequency but works at the other frequencies without impairment.
--Dave J.
This email was in response to my asking some other questions about what and how they would differ.
You will probably not find any differences between the various frequencies other than differing levels of electrical interference. Which frequency works best will depend on what's producing the electrical interference.
Several days ago we were out in the boondocks doing some field testing with two units, one stock and one with some trial software revs, and found that with the proper selection of frequencies we could work within about 10 feet of each other without electrical interference. Not bad for a machine as hot as this.
--Dave J.