03 Beacon Manual
03 Beacon Manual
2019 Edition
2019 Edition edited by Cathie Jordan & Ed Kelly
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Introduced in 2008, The Beacon was a powerful radionic instrument featuring three banks
of 180-degree dials, an integrated sample well, and a 0-300 hour adjustable timer. An
integrated Phase Array reaction plate/antenna provided a live-signal rub plate while
converting the output signal into a multidimensional scalar field. An 8” diameter spool-style
antenna mounted to the rear panel creates additional scalar resonance.
Introduced in 2017, The Mk2 Beacon streamlines the original design while simplifying
accessory integration, improving user ergonomics, and reducing shipping cost.
These instructions cover the basic steps for set-up and use of the Mk2 The Beacon. This
information is intended to reinforce knowledge provided by an experienced instructor.
Table of Contents
1. Initial Set-Up…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 52
2. Accessory Set-Up……………………………………………………………………………………………..…………………… 53
3. Basic Operation: Analysis……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 54
4. Basic Operation: Broadcasting – Direct Mode…………………………………………….………………………..55
5. Basic Operation: Broadcasting – Timer Mode……………………………………………………………..….….. 56
5a. Configuring the Omron 0-300 Hour Timer…..........……......……......……......……............ 57
5b. Broadcasting with the Omron 0-300 Hour Timer....……......……......……......……............57
6. Increasing Radionic Effectiveness………………………………………………………………………………………... 59
7. Clearing the Instrument………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 60
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Part 1: Initial Set-Up
For best results, set up and use The Beacon in a quiet, comfortable location that is conducive to
uninterrupted focus. This location should be free of dust or any other airborne contaminants that
could settle in the sample well. The instrument should not be used adjacent to a strong magnetic or
electrical field, such as may be produced by a computer or a large electric motor.
A. Connect Power:
a. The Beacon requires a 9-volt DC power adapter
rated for at least 500 milliamps. The plug should
have a 2.1mm barrel connector.
b. Plug the power adapter first into the socket found
at the lower right corner of the instrument panel.
c. Plug the pronged end of the power adapter into a
household outlet. The provided power adapter is
a regulated, auto-switching unit that may be
used with municipal electrical systems delivering
from 100-240 AC volts, 50-60 Hz. An adapter
may be required to fit the local socket.
d. Verify power is on by activating any switch on the instrument panel. The corresponding
indicator lamp should illuminate if power is being delivered to the instrument.
Tip: The Beacon is a free energy device that allows analysis and low level balancing without electrical
power. However, when using the instrument without power, the rate bank(s), amp, and function control
switches must still be set to the “On” positions in order to open all circuits to the flow of energy.
Note: While grounding the instrument can improve performance, it is not required.
Tip: Use a stacking or splitting banana jack to plug multiple items into the same socket, such as a
grounding wire and an auxiliary sample well. These are available from KRT or many electronics or stereo
supply shops.
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Part 2: Accessory Set-Up
The Beacon is designed for use with accessories made by KRT and third-party vendors, including the
XL Sample Wells, electronic signal sources, additional antenna, and the KRT Accessory Potentizer.
A.External Sample Wells may be used to increase
the input capacity of the instrument. Witnesses,
samples, and/or reagents may be placed in the
Beacon’s integrated sample well or the external
sample well. Analysis and signal processing will be
based upon the total of all inputs in all wells. Connect
external wells to the red (AUX) and black (GROUND)
banana jacks found at the lower left corner of the
instrument panel under INPUT. If using a KRT small
sample well, match the red and black jacks to the
matching plugs. If using a KRT XL Well, either of the grey jacks on the Large Well may be
connected to either the red or black jacks on the Beacon.
B.External Electronic Signals such as healing frequencies, recorded music, and other
electronic/digital information may be added to any radionic broadcast using the BNC-type port
marked SIGNAL, which is found at the lower left corner of the instrument panel under INPUT.
This connector is tied directly to the transformer coil on the amplifier, where any external
electronic signals are integrated with the information being delivered by the tuning/rate banks.
Connect signal generators, “Rife” type frequency devices, and other electroherbalism systems
that are equipped with BNC fittings directly to this connector using a BNC cable. With an
adapter, you may also feed in signals from the headphone jack on smart phones, personal
listening devices, and computers. Headphone jack adapters are available from KRT and many
electronic supply stores.
FAQ: “BNC” stands for “Bayonet Neill-Concelman”, which describes the secure locking mechanism and the
names of the co-inventors.
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D.KRT Accessory Potentizer may be used to imprint the radionic output of The Beacon into
your substrates at varying and/or stacked levels of potency. A phase control switch drives a
secondary solid-state amplifier for production of both in-phase (supplement) and reverse phase
(remedy) energetic imprints.
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D.Set the instrument for analysis:
x Set FUNCTION switch to ANALYZE.
x Set AMP switch to DIRECT mode.
Indicator lamps will illuminate to confirm these
selections.
E.Check the intensity for that rate or combination of
rates by slowly rotating the dial marked INTENSITY
and lightly rubbing dry fingertips across the surface
of the reaction plate. Focus the mind on the question
at hand (“What is the strength of XYZ in sample
ABC?”). Make note of any sensations of increasing
friction with the plate, weight in the fingertips,
tingling, or other sensations as the intensity dial is
turned. Multiple resonance points or “sticks” of
varying intensities may be sensed; record the
strongest of these the primary intensity for the
scalar frequency (radionic rate) being evaluated.
Tip: A dowsing pendulum suspended over the reaction
plate may be utilized in place of the fingertips, with a
change in direction or increase in movement indicated as a
“stick”.
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a. Units: While lightly rubbing dry fingers across the
surface of the reaction plate, focus the mind on the
question at hand while asking for the correct units:
“Is it seconds, minutes, hours, days?” Keep
repeating this phrase while rubbing until you get a
stick on one of those units of time.
b. Amounts: While lightly rubbing dry fingers across
the surface of the reaction plate, focus the mind on
“How many <units selected>?” while slowly
turning the INTENSITY dial. Make note of any
sensations of increasing friction with the plate,
weight in the fingertips, tingling, or other
sensations. The first spot where you get a
reaction on the plate, read the number on the dial
as the number of the units established above.
Tip: A dowsing pendulum suspended over the reaction plate
may be utilized in place of the fingertips, with a change in direction or increase in movement indicated as
a “stick”.
F. Add any supplementary agents to the input well(s) and test for desirability. (See Part 6:
Increasing Radionic Effectiveness below.)
G.Check for overall appropriateness of the broadcast by setting the intensity dial back to
zero. Without turning the dial, ask the question, “Is this an appropriate broadcast to make,
with no unintended consequences?” while rubbing the reaction plate. A stick will indicate a
“yes” while a lack of stick will indicate “no”. (This step may also be completed using a
pendulum or other dowsing technique.) In most cases you will get a “yes” reaction. If you get
a “no”, this is an indication of one of the following:
x The instrument is not set correctly. Recheck rate dials and/or supplementary reagents.
x The intended target of the broadcast is not ready for the transfer of energy.
x For some reason, you do not have permission to do radionic work on the intended target.
Make any necessary adjustments before proceeding.
H.Broadcast for time indicated, then turn off the amplifier by setting FUNCTION switch to OFF.
I. Re-check the intensity or intensities of the radionic rate(s) of interest. Set the instrument
for “Analysis” mode, then check each bank individually for results on each rate, or check
multiple banks simultaneously to learn the impact of a combined process.
Tip: Resist the impulse to continue broadcasting if the intensities are not as low or high as expected.
Utilizing the broadcast time identified earlier in this process will ensure that the organic system is not
thrown into a state of disequilibrium rather than eased into a state of balance.
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Part 5a: Configuring the Omron Timer
The Omron Timer arrives configured to operate over a 12-hour range, as indicated by the numbers
displayed in the seven small windows on the timer dial and the time unit displayed in the window at
the bottom. Any of four numerical and time mode settings may be utilized as follows:
Numerical Mode Set: Gently turn the small plastic screw found in
the lower left corner of the timer face with the tip of a small
Phillips head screwdriver to cause the numbers displayed in the
seven small windows on the timer dial to rotate between these
four modes:
x 0 to 1.2 x 0 to 12
x 0 to 3 x 0 to 30
For example, changing the numerical mode on the timer shown in
the photo would cause it to operate as a 1.2 Hour Timer, a 3 Hour
Timer, a 12 Hour Timer, or a 30 Hour Timer.
Time Mode Set: Gently turn the small plastic screw found in the
lower right corner of the timer face with the tip of a small Phillips
head screwdriver. Turning this screw will cause the units of time
displayed in the small window at the bottom of the timer dial to
rotate between these four modes:
x “sec” – Seconds x “hrs” - Hours Only in
“E”
x “min” – Minutes x “10 hrs” – Hours x10
For example, changing the time mode on the timer shown in the
photo would cause it to operate as either a 12 Second Timer, a
12 Minute Timer, a 12 Hour Timer, or a 120 Hour Timer. Numeric Time
al Mode Mode
Select the combination of numerical and time modes most
appropriate for the radionic broadcasts typically conducted. For
the researcher who is delivering an overall energetic balancing
using a worksheet, the timer may be ideally set to “0 to 3 hours”
since most tuning broadcasts will be in that range. For the farmer working to detoxify the soil or
attack a weed, the timer range may be most useful when set for “0 to 300 hours” to reflect the use
of long broadcasts of multiple rates, especially when used in conjunction with a KRT Tuning Station.
Best of all, it is easy to change the configuration of the timer as needed!
Wiring Mode: The timer is wired to operate in “E” mode only. Do not adjust!
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Tip: Rates may be set on multiple banks during broadcasts. However, because rate banks are wired in
parallel, the information or transmission will reflect the total of all energy patterns and/or information.
For specific results, broadcast on one rate at a time.
Timer On: When the timer is active and on the lamp marked OUT will be lit steady red and
the lamp marked POWER will be lit green and flashing. At this time the flow of power to the
amplifier is being controlled by the timer.
Timer Off: When the timer is off the OUT lamp is turned off and the POWER lamp is lit green
and steady. At this time the flow of power has been turned off to the amplifier by the timer.
Note: For the amplifier to be turned on the operator must also set the Function switch into the
“Broadcast” mode. The timer is a useful tool, but the responsibility for the broadcast always rests with
the operator!
F. Add any supplementary agents to the input well(s) and test for desirability. (See Part 7:
Increasing Radionic Effectiveness below.)
G. Check for overall appropriateness of the broadcast by asking the question, “Is this an
appropriate broadcast to make, with no unintended consequences?” while rubbing the
reaction plate. A stick will indicate a “yes” while a lack of stick will indicate “no”. Do not turn
any dials during this process. (This step may also be completed using a pendulum or other
dowsing technique.) In most cases you will get a “yes” reaction. If you get a “no”, this is an
indication of one of the following:
x The instrument is not set correctly. Recheck rate dials and/or supplementary reagents.
x The intended target of the broadcast is not ready for the transfer of energy.
x For some reason, you do not have permission to do radionic work on the intended target.
Make any necessary adjustments before proceeding.
H. The timer will end the broadcast automatically. Timer operation is complete when the
OUT lamp is turned off and the POWER lamp is lit green and steady. At this time the flow of
power has been turned off to the amplifier by the timer. Note that the “Timer Mode”
indicator lamp will remain illuminated until turned off by the user. While the dial will not
move, the electronic timer will accurately count down the time and then turn off the unit.
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I. Re-check the intensity or intensities of the radionic rate(s) of interest. Set the instrument
for Analysis mode, then check each bank individually for results on each rate, or check
multiple banks simultaneously to learn the impact of a combined process.
Tip: Resist the impulse to continue broadcasting if the intensities are not as low or high as expected.
Utilizing the broadcast time identified earlier in this process will ensure that the organic system is not
thrown into a state of disequilibrium rather than eased into a state of balance.
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x After adding the supplementary agents, recheck broadcast time using the intensity dial
in direct mode or the timer dial in timer mode. If the indicated broadcast time goes down
and/or a much stronger stick is noted on the reaction plate, the agents are desirable and
suitable. If broadcast time increases and/or the reaction on the plate grows weaker, the
supplementary elements are not appropriate for the situation at hand and should be
removed before broadcasting.
Tip: The testing methods outlined can be used to test the suitability and desirability of any
product or additive that may be offered to the farmer, and is easily one of the most important
features of all Kelly Analyzers. Place a sample or witness of the plant in the well, check intensity of
General Vitality (GV = 9.00-49.00), add a sample of the proposed additive as a reagent, then
recheck intensity. If GV intensity went up, the additive should be beneficial to the plant!
Note: Before clearing the radionic instrument, be certain to remove all witnesses and samples from
the input well and any auxiliary wells, including the output well of the Electronic Potentizer, if
utilized. Failure to do so may result in erasure of or damage to the energetic patterns stored in
those witnesses and/or samples.
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